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All Pakistan Trade Union Congress

Pakistani trade union federation


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Pakistani trade union federation

FieldValue
nameAPTUC
location_countryPakistan
affiliationInternational Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Islamabad, Pakistan
full_nameAll Pakistan Trade Union Congress
imageAPTUC logo.png
headquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
key_peopleKaramat Hussain, Secretary General
Karamat Hussain, Secretary General

Islamabad, Pakistan Karamat Hussain, Secretary General

The All Pakistan Trade Union Congress (APTUC) is a national trade union center in Pakistan. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) based in Islamabad, Pakistan .{{cite book | year = 2005 | title = Trade Unions of the World | editor = ICTUR | editor-link = International Centre for Trade Union Rights | display-editors = etal | edition = 6th | publisher = John Harper Publishing | location = London, UK| isbn = 0-9543811-5-7

In 2024, The New Secretary General of All Pakistan Trade Union Congress (APTUC) Is Karamat Hussain.

In 2011, All Pakistan Trade Union Congress had approximately 150,000 members nationwide. This organization's Secretary General, Shouket Ali was trying to rally the whole nation back then for relief work after the 2010 Pakistan floods. This would also mean getting the displaced flood victims and workers back to work.

In 2004, organized labour held a press conference in Karachi, Pakistan to demand the repeal of an anti-labor government ordinance called Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002.

References

References

  1. [https://www.ituc-csi.org/spotlight-interview-with-shouket Spotlight interview with Shouket Ali (APTUC-Pakistan)] International Trade Union Confederation website, Published 18 January 2011, Retrieved 2 March 2018
  2. [http://labourwatchpakistan.com/overview-of-trade-unions-in-pakistan/ Overview of Trade Unions in Pakistan including All Pakistan Trade Union Congress on Labour Watch Pakistan website] Published 20 April 2011, Retrieved 2 March 2018
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XwyMedPmI7YC&dq=all+pakistan+trade+union+congress&pg=PA20 Labour Administration: Profile on Pakistan including All Pakistan Trade Union Congress] GoogleBooks website, Retrieved 2 March 2018
  4. [https://www.dawn.com/news/372608 KARACHI: Labour leaders demand repeal of IRO-2002] Dawn (newspaper), Published 5 October 2004, Retrieved 2 March 2018
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