The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) is a National trade union center in Eritrea. Its predecessor, the National Union of Eritrean Workers (NUEW) was founded in 1979 as the trade union wing of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), then waging a war of independence against Ethiopia. After independence, the NUEW was reconstituted as the NCEW. It has around 26,000 members in five subsidiary federations. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
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| - Nationale Konföderation eritreischer Arbeiter (de)
- National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (en)
- National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (sv)
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| - Die Nationale Konföderation eritreischer Arbeiter (englisch: National Confederation of Eritrean Workers NCEW) ist ein nationales Gewerkschaftsbündnis in Eritrea mit Sitz in der Hauptstadt Asmara. (de)
- The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) is a National trade union center in Eritrea. Its predecessor, the National Union of Eritrean Workers (NUEW) was founded in 1979 as the trade union wing of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), then waging a war of independence against Ethiopia. After independence, the NUEW was reconstituted as the NCEW. It has around 26,000 members in five subsidiary federations. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation. (en)
- National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) är en eritreansk facklig centralorganisation, grundad 1979 under namnet National Union of Eritrean Workers. Den är medlem i Internationella fackliga samorganisationen (IFS) och (OATUU). Organisationen har därutöver nära band till den italienska fackföreningsrörelsen. NCEW höll sin första kongress så sent som hösten 1994. Deras verksamhet är beroende av bistånd utifrån. Av de 26 000 medlemmarna är omkring 6 000 kvinnor. Genom kvotering försöker man få in fler kvinnor i styrelsen och organisationen har en särskild kvinnokommitté. (sv)
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- National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (en)
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| - Die Nationale Konföderation eritreischer Arbeiter (englisch: National Confederation of Eritrean Workers NCEW) ist ein nationales Gewerkschaftsbündnis in Eritrea mit Sitz in der Hauptstadt Asmara. (de)
- The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) is a National trade union center in Eritrea. Its predecessor, the National Union of Eritrean Workers (NUEW) was founded in 1979 as the trade union wing of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), then waging a war of independence against Ethiopia. After independence, the NUEW was reconstituted as the NCEW. It has around 26,000 members in five subsidiary federations. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation. (en)
- National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) är en eritreansk facklig centralorganisation, grundad 1979 under namnet National Union of Eritrean Workers. Den är medlem i Internationella fackliga samorganisationen (IFS) och (OATUU). Organisationen har därutöver nära band till den italienska fackföreningsrörelsen. NCEW höll sin första kongress så sent som hösten 1994. Deras verksamhet är beroende av bistånd utifrån. Av de 26 000 medlemmarna är omkring 6 000 kvinnor. Genom kvotering försöker man få in fler kvinnor i styrelsen och organisationen har en särskild kvinnokommitté. I mars 2008 hölls en facklig konferens i Asmara. (sv)
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