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Trade unions in Sierra Leone first emerged in the period around World War I, with reports indicating that civil servants organised unions as early as 1912.[2] The Railway Workers Union was founded in 1919.[3] In the late 1930s, trade unions affiliated to the Youth League formed the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to coordinate actions within the labour movement.[4] In 1940, trade unions were legalised.[5] In 1946 tripartite bargaining councils were established that incorporated trade unions for minimum wage and sectoral bargaining with employers.[6] The Sierra Leone Labour Congress (SLLC) was founded in 1976. Although the country's civil war at the end of the 20th Century had a devastating effect on the labour movement,[7] unions played an important role in nonviolent resistance, launching a national strike in the immediate aftermath of the 1997 coup by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council.[8] Since the end of the civil war, trade unionism in the informal sector has grown.[9]

Existing unions

Collective Bargaining Agreements - Formal Sector (2022)[10]
Members CBAs CBA

coverage

Artisans Public Works of Services Employees Union 2,600 6 12,000
Clerical Banking Insurance Accounting Petroleum Union 3,010 7 15,000
Construction Workers Union 2,500 1 8,000
Electricity Employees Union 2,200 1 20,000
Hotel Food Drinks Tobacco Entertainment Workers Unions 580 2 14,000
Union of Mass Media, Financial Institutions, Chemical Industries & General Workers 1,500 2 13,000
Maritime & Waterfront Workers Union 1,500 2 13,000
Municipal & General Government Employees Union 1,000 2 3,000
National Union of Civil Servants 1,500 1 8,000
National Union of Forestry & Agricultural Workers 1,500 3 8,000
Sierra Leone Fishermen's Union 1,600 1 3,000
Sierra Leone Dockworkers Union 1,500 1 4,000
Sierra Leone Health Services Union 4,000 1 16,000
Sierra Leone National Seamen's Union 1,550 1 1,500
Sierra Leone Teachers’ Union 36,000 1 40,000
Sierra Leone Union of Postal & Telecommuncations Employees Union 1,054 1 2,500
Sierra Leone Reporter Union 450
Sierra Leone Union of Security, Watchmen & General Workers 3,200 2 5,000
Skilled & Manual Productive Workers Union 810 4 1,300
United Mine Workers Union 1,602 1 6,000
Union of Railway Plantation, Minerals, Industry & Construction 300 1 1,000
Sierra Leone Port Authority Senior Staff Association 82
Collective Bargaining Agreements - Informal Sector (2022)[10]
Members CBAs CBA

coverage

Indigenous Petty Traders Association 55,000
Indigenous Photographers’ Union 1,000
Sierra Leone Artisanal Fishermen's Union 17,106
Sierra Leone Traders Union 105,000
Sierra Leone Musicians Union 500
Sierra Leone Bike Riders Union 120,000
Motor Drivers & General Transport Workers Union 50,000 1 1,000
Union of Timber Factory Owners & Workers 1,237
Sierra Leone Commercial Tricycle Riders Union 700
Sierra Leone Technicians Union 700
Home and General Workers Union 1,500
Omolankay Whellbarrow & Porters Union 1,000

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b DTDA 2023, p. 7.
  2. ^ Orr 1966, p. 66.
  3. ^ Amolo 1979, p. 37.
  4. ^ Conway 1968, p. 61.
  5. ^ Hotchkiss 1979, p. 439.
  6. ^ Luke 1985a, p. 439.
  7. ^ Stirling 2013, p. 536.
  8. ^ Press 2015, pp. 105–148.
  9. ^ McDermott 2023.
  10. ^ a b DTDA 2023, p. 30.

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