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Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine

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FieldValue
nameFPU (ФПУ)
location_country
affiliationITUC, ETUC
members4.8 million
full_nameFederation of Trade Unions
native_nameФедерація профспілок України
native_name_languk
imageSimvol.jpg
founded1991
key_peopleGrygorii Osovyi (President)
headquartersTrade Unions Building, Kyiv
websitehttp://www.fpsu.org.ua

The Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine (known by its Ukrainian acronym, FPU) is Ukraine's largest trade union centre in Ukraine, with more than 4.8 million members. As of 1 August 2019, 44 national trade unions and 27 regional trade unions were affiliated to the FPU.

It is headquartered in the historic Trade Unions Building in Kyiv.

Organisation and activities

The aim of the FPU is to express and represent the interests and protect the rights of its member organisations, coordinate their collective actions, promote unity in the trade union movement, represent and protect labour and the socio-economic rights and interests of trade union members before state and local authorities, represent the interests of members in their relationship with employers and their organisations and represent its members in interactions with other citizens’ associations.

The FPU main tasks are protection of labour, socio-economic rights and interests of trade union members; social protection of trade union members and their families; legal protection of trade union members; strengthening of FPU influence on political life and in the formation of the civil society; improvement of the social contract with other trade unions, employers and the state; cooperating with other trade unions and their associations; building and maintaining the equality of rights and opportunities for men and women; strengthening the FPU as a democratic trade union and strengthening and widening FPU international relations.

At the international level, the FPU is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation and Pan-European Regional Council.

The FPU is participating in the United Nations Global Compact and has a consultative status with the UN ECOSOC.

History

The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Ukraine was established after Ukraine became independent on 6 October 1990. It was a successor to the Ukrainian Republican Council of Trade Unions, which was part of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. The declaration creating the FPU was signed by 25 national and 24 regional trade unions.

In November 1992, at its Second (Extraordinary) Congress, the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Ukraine was renamed the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine.

In June and July 2011, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine opened 35 criminal cases against the FPU for alleged misappropriation of sanatoriums. In November, Vasyl Khara, the president of FPU resigned

In 2013 and 2014, during the Euromaidan protests, the union's office in Kyiv, the Trade Unions Building, served as the headquarters for the protesters. As a consequence of the fighting, the building burned to the ground.

In June 2014, a group of people wearing army fatigues bearing the insignia of Right Sector and Social-National Assembly stormed the FPU Council in Kyiv in an attempt to disrupt the election of a new leadership. It was unclear whether they had any relation to the Right Sector and Social-National Assembly group themselves.

In 2020, after the election of Volodymyr Zelenskyy the government doubled down on earlier legal processes to acquire property owned by the FPU. The same year, the Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigation alleged that union officials had sold 80 properties illegally by not consulting with the government before selling.

In 2022, the government passed controversial labour laws that invalidated collective agreements during martial law, legalised zero-hour contracts, increased the maximum legal work day to 12 hours, and allowed employers to fire workers without justification. As a response, the FPU presented a challenge in the Constitutional Court and with the International Labour Organization.

In October 2022, the FPU was granted affiliate status to the European Trade Union Confederation.

In April 2025, the union's president Grygorii Osovyi was put under house arrest along with the leader of the KVPU, amid government moves to seize property owned by the FPU, an action sparking response from the international labour movement. The reasoning for the arrest being misappropriation of property the government sees as their own.

On April 22, the headquarters of the FPU were seized and transferred to a private trust by the Asset Recovery and Management Agency.

Affiliates

UnionMembership (2018)
Agricultural Industry Workers' Union400,000
Aircraft Builders' Union of Ukraine55,000
All-Ukrainian Independent Transport Workers' Union19,700
All-Ukrainian Lawyers' Union of Ukraine1,400
All-Ukrainian Union 'Football of Ukraine'1,200
All-Ukrainian Union of Producers and Entrepreneurs3,100
All-Ukrainian Union of Workers and Entrepreneurs in Trade, Catering and Services40,800
Automobile and Agricultural Machine Building Workers' Union of Ukraine36,500
Aviation Workers' Union of Ukraine18,500
Chemical and Petrochemical Industries Workers' Union of Ukraine59,900
Coal Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine74,600
Communications Workers' Union of Ukraine78,800
Construction and Building Materials Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine60,300
Consumer Cooperatives Workers' Union of Ukraine28,300
Culture Workers' Union of Ukraine148,900
Defence Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine20,900
Energy and Electrical Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine122,500
Fishing Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine18,200
Forest Industries Workers' Union of Ukraine10,900
Forestry Workers' Union of Ukraine68,700
Gas Facilities Workers' Union of Ukraine45,900
Geology, Geodesy and Cartography Workers' Union of Ukraine10,200
Health Workers' Union of Ukraine747,600
Housing, Utility, and Domestic Services and Local Industry Workers' Union197,200
Innovative and Small Enterprises Workers' Union of Ukraine4,000
Machine Builders and Instrument Makers' Union of Ukraine10,000
Machine Builders and Metalworkers' Union of Ukraine75,900
Nuclear Energy and Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine60,500
Oil and Gas Industry Workers' Union94,600
Pension Fund Workers' Union of Ukraine21,000
Radio-electronics and Engineering Workers' Union of Ukraine18,900
Road Transport and Road Economy Workers' Union of Ukraine42,200
Sea Transport Workers' Union of Ukraine30,600
Shipbuilding Workers' Union of Ukraine20,800
Social Workers' Union of Ukraine61,200
Space and General Engineering Workers' Union of Ukraine24,800
State Employees' Union of Ukraine208,100
Taxi Drivers' Union of Ukraine8,600
Textile and Light Industry Workers' Union of Ukraine12,700
Trade Union of Education and Science Workers of Ukraine1,530,000
Trade Union of Workers of Metallurgical and Mining Industries of Ukraine289,200
Ukrainian Federation of Trade Union Organisations - Foreign Investments Enterprises, Partnerships, Organisations and Institutions Workers' Union of Ukraine3,800
Ukrainian River Transport Workers' Union10,000
Youth Housing Complexes and Local Government Committees Workers' Union of Ukraine1,000

Chairs

:1992: Stoyan Alexander Nikolaevich :2005: Yurkin Alexander Valentinovich :2008: Vasyl Khara :2011: Yuriy Kulyk :2014: Grygorii Osovyi

References

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  • {{cite book | editor-link = International Centre for Trade Union Rights |display-editors=etal

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