Booklet written by many civil socity organisations from around the Arab world which was sent to the military government of 1969-1985 asking it to respect human rights and trade unions' rights in Sudan. Original material: In poor condition. 23 pages, paper
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
File containing some of the early newspapers of the Sudanese left and how it tries to work among trade unions, in addition to some intellegence reports about these early attempts of the left. Original material: In very poor condition. Some parts are missing. 197 pages, paper
Underground journal devoted to the topic of the destruction of education by the military government of 1969-1985. Original material: In very poor condition and not easy to read. 37 pages, paper
File containing the papers presented to the Higher Education Conference that was held in Cairo in 1998 and discussed the changes introduced by the military government of 1989 to Islamize higher education in Sudan. Original material: In reasonable/poor condition. 133 pages, paper
This booklet is a part of the military government of 1958's attempts to control the labour movement. It presents the history of labour legislation from the point of view of the government that banned trade unions when it took over power. Original material: In poor but readable condition. 32 pag...
This book contains the reflections of some Islamists on the trade unions conference arranged by the third military government of 1989 after it banned trade unions when it took over power. The conference was an attempt to create pro-government trade unions based on Islamic ideology. Original mat...
Constitution of the local government trade union, Atbara, showing how trade unions were keen to organise themselves after the success of the 1964 October Revolution that ended the first military regime. Original material: In very poor condition. Some pages are damaged. 22 pages, paper