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National Workers' Union (Trinidad
National Workers' Union may refer to: *National Workers' Union (Dominica) *National Workers' Union (Guyana) *National Workers Union (Jamaica) * National Workers' Union (Saint Lucia) * National Workers' Union (Poland) *National Workers' Union (Trinidad & Tobago) The National Workers Union is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. The Union was formed on 15 October 2004 and is registered with the Registrar of Trade Unions (Reg No. 501). The NWU is a general union which specialises in representing workers f ...
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National Workers' Union (Dominica)
The National Workers' Union is a trade union in Dominica. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation. References

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National Workers' Union (Guyana)
The National Workers' Union (NWU) is a trade union in Guyana. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC); german: Internationaler Gewerkschaftsbund (IGB), link=no; es, Confederación Sindical Internacional (CSI), link=no. is the world's largest trade union federation. History The federation w .... References * Trade unions in Guyana International Trade Union Confederation {{SouthAm-trade-union-stub ...
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National Workers Union (Jamaica)
The National Workers Union (NWU) is a general trade union in Jamaica. The National Workers Union was founded on 2 April 1952 emerging as a result of a split within the Trade Union Congress and factional alignments within the People's National Party (PNP). The NWU became the main trade union of the PNP. The NWU was a founding member of the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) is a national trade union center in Jamaica. It is affiliated to the International Trade Union Confederation. Origins The JCTU emerged from the ''Joint Trade Unions Research Development Centre'' ( .... References External links History of National Workers Union Trade unions in Jamaica Trade unions established in 1952 {{Caribbean-trade-union-stub ...
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National Workers' Union (Saint Lucia)
The National Workers' Union (NWU) is a trade union in Saint Lucia Saint Lucia ( acf, Sent Lisi, french: Sainte-Lucie) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. The island was previously called Iouanalao and later Hewanorra, names given by the native Arawaks and Caribs, two Amerindian .... The NWU originated as a split from the Saint Lucia Workers' Union (SLWU) in 1973 when SLWU executive committee member Tyrone Maynard was removed and subsequently started the NWU. References Trade unions in Saint Lucia International Trade Union Confederation Trade unions established in 1973 {{SaintLucia-stub ...
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National Workers' Union (Poland)
The National Workers' Union ( pl, Narodowy Związek Robotniczy, NZR) was a political party in Poland. History The NZR was established in June 1905 in Congress Poland by National Democracy (ND) in order to increase its support amongst the working class. However, following the Revolution of 1905, it broke away from ND, which had adopted a more pro-Russian approach.Lerski, p381 By 1906 the party had 15,961 members.Teresa Monasterska (1973) ''Narodowy Związek Robotniczy 1905–1920'', Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, p40 It subsequently left the National League and joined the Temporary Commission of Confederated Independence Parties in 1912 after adopting a more pro-Austrian position. The party ran in the January 1919 elections to elect the first Sejm of the Second Polish Republic, and although it only received 1.2% of the vote, it won 32 seats.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1509 On 23 May 1920 the party merged with the National Par ...
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