Aden Trade Union Congress
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{{Infobox union
|name = ATUC
|location_country= Aden Colony, State of Aden and South Yemen
|affiliation = WFTU
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|full_name = Aden Trade Union Congress
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|founded = 1956
|dissolved =1990
|merged =Yemeni Confederation of Labor Unions
|headquarters =
|key_people = Abdullah Asnag
|website =
|footnotes =
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{{History of Yemen}}
The Aden Trade Union Congress (ATUC or TUC) was a trade union in the Aden Colony, a British protectorate in Yemen.
History
The ATUC was founded in 1956 during serious labour unrest in the area. Its organ was Al-'Amal (1957).
The Secretary General of the trade union was Abdullah Asnag, a pro-independence Arab nationalist and admirer of Nasser who also advocated union with Yemen. Supported by the UAR the ATUC rose in importance when the political disturbances and the violence reached a head and political parties ceased to function. By 1959 it was the only entity representing nationalist aspirations in Aden and it used its leverage to boycott elections as the main grouping of the People's Union. In November 1960 the ATUC boycotted the Aden municipal elections.Yitzhak Oron, Ed., Middle East Record Volume 1, 1960, pg. 385
When Aden Colony became part of the Federation of South Arabia as the State of Aden the unrest continued. In the federation the ATUC had a large influence in the new assembly and to prevent it seizing control of the federation in 1962 the former Colony of Aden had joined the Federation of South Arabia so that Aden's pro-British assembly members could counter the ATUC's influence.Kitchen, Martin (1994). Empire and after: a short history of the British Empire and Commonwealth (1994 ed.) Centre for Distance Education, Simon Fraser University. {{ISBN|978-0-86491-142-1}} p. 126-27
On 30 November 1967 the State of Aden became part of the independent People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, also known as South Yemen, and the ATUC became the main trade union of that state.
When South Yemen united with the Yemen Arab Republic, also known as North Yemen, on 22 May 1990, the Aden Trade Union Congress merged with the General Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions in order to form the Yemeni Confederation of Labor Unions.{{cite book
| year = 2005
| title = Trade Unions of the World
| editor = ICTUR
| editor-link = International Centre for Trade Union Rights
| edition = 6th
| publisher = John Harper Publishing
| location = London, UK
| isbn = 0-9543811-5-7
|display-editors=etal}}
The ATUC was affiliated to the World Federation of Trade Unions.
See also
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References
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Category:20th-century establishments in the Colony of Aden
Category:Trade unions in Yemen
Category:Trade unions established in 1956
Category:Trade unions disestablished in 1990
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