All Pakistan Trade Union Federation

{{Short description|National trade union center in Pakistan}}

{{Use Pakistani English|date=March 2018}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox organization

|name = APTUF

|location_country= Pakistan

|affiliation = Pakistan Workers Confederation

|members = 240 unions

|full_name = All Pakistan Trade Union Federation

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|founded = 1988

|dissolved =

|merged =

|headquarters = Lahore, Pakistan

|key_people = Aima Mahmood chairperson
Gulzar Ahmed Chaudhry, general secretary

|website ={{URL|http://www.labourunity.org/}}

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The All Pakistan Trade Union Federation ({{langx|ur|{{URDU|آل پاکستان ٹريڈ يونين فيڈريشن}}}}, APTUF) is a national trade union center in Pakistan.{{cite web|url=https://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/tag/all-pakistan-trade-union-federation/|title=Working class expresses solidarity with Jang, Geo, Hamid Mir|date=7 May 2014|publisher=Pakistan Press Foundation website|accessdate=1 March 2018}}[https://www.pakworkers.com/tag/all-pakistan-trade-union-federation/ All Pakistan Trade Union Federation on pakworkers.com website] Retrieved 1 March 2018

It was formed in 1988 and has 240 affiliated unions, including workers in unorganized sectors such as brick kilns, oil tankers, and the carpet industry. It is the second largest trade union federation in Pakistan. the APTUF is an independent and democratic national trade union federation which organizes

workers throughout Balochistan, Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.

Areas of Organization

The APTUF maintains affiliated unions in a variety of industries in both the public and private sector, including:

  • Agriculture
  • Chemical
  • Commercial
  • Paper & board
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Printing
  • Railway Workers' Union
  • Rubber
  • Shoes
  • Steel

Women's wing

The APTUF is unique in Pakistan because of the strength of its women's wing. The Women's Wing of the APTUF works to mobilize women workers on trade union platforms.

The women leaders in the APTUF have faced many threats from both religious extremists and the government. Although Pakistan does not permit women to participate directly in trade union activities, the Women's Wing uses the strategy of involving family members in the unions to serve as spokespeople for the women. The Pakistani Working Women Organization (WWO) is an independent organization that collaborates with and supports the APTUF.{{cite book| year = 2005| title = Trade Unions Pakistan ( Pakistan Workers Confederation )| editor = ICTUR| editor-link = International Centre for Trade Union Rights| display-editors = etal| edition = 6th| publisher = John Harper Publishing| location = London, UK| isbn = 0-9543811-5-7}}

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