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This is a list of trade unions and union federations by country.

Contents

International Federations

Global

Regional

Sectoral global union federations

Australia

For registered, ACTU affiliated unions see:

For unregistered Australian unions see:

Canada

Many United States unions (typically those with "international" in their name) also include Canada. See below.

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Finland

The three major confederations:

  • Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions SAK (www.sak.fi)
  • The Finnish Confederation of Salaried Employees STTK (www.sttk.fi)
  • Confederation of Unions for Academic Professionals AKAVA (www.akava.fi)

Individual trade unions:

Related topics:

France

Germany

Hong Kong

India

see Indian Trade Unions, List of trade unions in the Singareni coal fields.

Iraq

Ireland

Italy

Korea

The Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

Poland

  • Solidarity Independent Self-Governing Trade Union (NSZZ Solidarność)
  • All-Polish Agreement of Trade Unions (OPZZ)

South Africa

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Current Unions

Historical Unions

United States

Current Unions

Historical Unions

Union Reform Groups

Other Union Organizations

USSR

  • Soviet trade unions

Venezuela

See also

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