Booklet containing one of the rare interviews with the first presedent of Workers Affairs Association, the first ever official trade union in Sudan. Original material: In poor condition. 34 pages, paper
Co-ordination Committee of primary schools' teachers, [1978]
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Papers showing how a committee established by teachers led a very long strike with the participation of teachers all over the country and against the desire of the official trade union Original material: In very poor condition. 95 pages, paper
This file contains all historical labour laws in Sudan in the last 62 years. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 700 pages, paper booklets
Laws used by the military government to control the Sudanese labour movement after banning trade unions in 1958 and facing internal and external pressures. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 28 pages, paper booklet
Laws which were the outcome of the alliance between the second military government of 1969-1985 and the left and the trade unions. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 261 pages, paper booklet
New law created after the failed Communist military coup of 1971 when the government turned to the right and purged the labour movement of all Communists by imprisoning thousands of them. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 16 pages, paper booklet
This law followed the defeat of the military government of 1969-1985 and the establishment of a multi-party democracy in 1985. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 14 pages, paper booklet
This is the first trade unions law of the third military regime in an attempt to control the movement after it banned trade unions in 1989 when taking over power. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 57 pages, paper booklet