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The union was founded in 2015, as a split from the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU). It argued that SATAWU lacked internal democracy and was mismanaging its finances. In 2017, the union was a founding affiliate of the South African Federation of Trade Unions. By 2018, it had about 10,000 members. [1] [2]
The union was founded in 2015, as a split from the South African Municipal Workers Union. In 2017, it was a founding affiliate of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU), and as of 2020, it had about 12,000 members. [1] In 2019, the union held a strike ballot among Metrobus workers in Johannesburg.
By 2012 the trade union had a total of 2,191,016 members and 20 affiliated unions. [8] Since then Cosatu experienced a large drop in membership partially due to a decline in affiliate membership numbers, [ 9 ] between 2015 and 2022 it lost over 416 000 members.
The union was founded on 13 August 1998, with the merger of several smaller unions. [1] It affiliated to the Confederation of South African Workers' Unions , but left in 2016 to become a founding affiliate of the more left-wing South African Federation of Trade Unions .
It applied for membership of the government's National Economic Development and Labour Council, but it was rejected for having a membership below 300,000. In 2006, it engaged in discussions about a merger with rivals the Federation of Unions of South Africa and the National Council of Trade Unions , although they later excluded CONSAWU from the ...
GOBankingRates looked at the membership numbers from some 78 different unions as available through the Department of Labor and identified 30 that still have at least 100,000 members ...
Union affiliation by U.S. state (2023) [1] [2] Rank State Percent union members Percent change Union ... State Union Membership Density, 1964–2008 State ...
The union was established in 1972 to represent black workers in the industry. In 1980, it was a founding affiliate of the Council of Unions of South Africa , and it grew from 8,183 members in 1981, [ 1 ] to 23,327 in 1986. [ 2 ]