Central Council of Afghan Trade Unions

{{Short description|Afghanistan labour council (1978–1979)}}

The Central Council of Afghan Trade Unions (CCATU) was a labour council established by the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in 1978 to organize the Afghan labour movement. It was purged and restructured in 1979 by the Soviet Union.

In 1990 the CCATU was replaced by the National Workers' Union of Afghanistan.

References

  • {{cite book | title=Trade Unions of the World 6th Ed.| publisher=John Harper Publishing | year=2005 | editor=ICTUR | editor-link=International Centre for Trade Union Rights | isbn=0-9543811-5-7|display-editors=etal}}

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Category:Trade unions established in 1978

Category:Trade unions disestablished in 1990

Category:Trade unions in Afghanistan

Category:1978 establishments in Afghanistan

Category:1990 disestablishments in Asia

Category:Defunct trade unions of Asia

Category:Defunct organisations based in Afghanistan

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