Zambia Congress of Trade Unions

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ZCTU
Zambia Congress of Trade Unions
Founded1966
HeadquartersLusaka, Zambia
Location
Key people
Blake Mulala, president
Joy Beene, Secretary General
AffiliationsITUC
Websitewww.zctu.org.zm

Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) is the dominant central trade union federation in Zambia.

ZCTU was founded in 1964.[1] The ZCTU was created by the government to replace the former United Trade Union Congress.[1] It has 33 affiliated unions. Its vision is founded on the firm belief that trade union are indispensable partners in the industrial relations involving government, employers and labor and that the process of development culminates into equitable distribution of wealth among stakeholders.

Frederick Chiluba was Chairman-General of ZCTU 1974–1991.[1] From 1991 to 2002, the president was Fackson Shamenda. From October 2002 to 20 December 2014, the president was Leonard Choongo Hikaumba. From 2008 to 20 December 2014, the Secretary General was Roy Mwaba. Currently, the president is Nkole Chishimba while the Secretary General is Cosmas Mukuka.

The ZCTU is affiliated to the International Trade Union Confederation.

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  1. ^ a b c Williams, Gwyneth; Hackland, Brian (1988). The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of Southern Africa. London: Routledge. p. 315. ISBN 0-415-00245-1. Retrieved 13 August 2012.

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