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All-Ethiopian Trade Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions


The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU) is an alliance of trade unions in Ethiopia. As of December 2007, this group had 203,560 members.〔("List of Affiliated Organizations" ) (ITUC website, accessed 14 May 2008)〕 The CETU is affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions. The CETU has been described as being controlled by the government.〔("Education International Barometer of Human & Trade Union Rights in Education" ) (accessed 14 May 2008)〕
CETU was founded in January 1977 as the ''All-Ethiopia Trade Union'' (AETU). The AETU changed its name in 1986, to the ''Ethiopian Trade Union'' (ETU), then again in 1993 to the CETU.
In 2008, top management of the state-owned Bole Printing Enterprise disagreed with its trade union over worker compensation and unlawful termination. In late December a labor advisory board composed of state ministers, representatives of the employees, the CETU, and the management of Bole Printing found that both sides were at fault and called for employees terminated as a result of the dispute to be reinstated. The employees were expected to resume their duties.〔("2008 Human Rights Reports: Ethiopia - Section 6 Worker Rights, a. The Right of Association" ), United States Department of State website (accessed 26 May 2009)〕
CETU held its 23rd regular assembly 10 March 2009. They celebrated their successful resolution of a labor dispute at the Bole Printing Enterprise, and the Kaliti Food Share Company, while announcing their intent to unionize the growing flower industry in the country.〔("CETU says working to get workers organized, see their rights ensured" ), Walta Information Center (accessed 13 March 2009)〕
== See also ==

*Trade unions in Ethiopia

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