Booklet containing part of an attempt of the first military regime in Sudan to gain support of workers and their unions after it banned all trade unions when it took over power in 1958. Original material: In very poor condition. 39 pages, paper
Sudan Railways Workers Trade Union (SRWTU) Documents, [1960s-1970s]
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Documents addressing difficult issues and includes its constitution and some important reports. Original material: In poor condition and not easy to read. 217 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
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
Material illustrating the thinking and the main concerns of the leadership of Sudan Workers Trade Unions Federation (SWTUF) during the 1960s and then during the 1980s. Original material: In poor condition. 336 pages, paper
Sudan Ministry of Labour under May Military Regime, [1969]
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Book explaining government attempts to show that it is a pro-union government- it was a pro-left government and in allaince with trade unions- after the May Military Regime took over power in 1969. Original material: In very poor condition. 75 pages, paper
Paper discussing education under a socialist system. The Teachers' Union was an ally to the leftist military government that took over power in 1969. Original material: In very poor condition. 18 pages, paper