Confederation of South African Workers' Unions - Affiliated Trade Unions

Affiliated Trade Unions

  • Building, Wood & Allied Workers’ Union of South Africa (BWAWUSA)
  • Building Workers’ Union (BWU)
  • Federal Council of Retail & Allied Workers (FEDCRAW)
  • Food, Cleaning & Security Workers’ Union (FOCSWU)
  • Care Centre, Catering, Retail & Allied Worker’s Union of South Africa (CCRAWUSA)
  • National Certified Fishing & Allied Workers’ Union (NACFAWU)
  • National Union of Public Service & Allied Workers (NUPSAW)
  • South African Building & Allied Workers’ Organization (SABAWO)
  • South African Food, Retail & Agricultural Workers’ Union (SAFRAWU)
  • Trawler & Line Fishermen’s Union (TALFU)
  • Transport Action, Retail & General Workers’ Union (THOR)
  • Westcoast Workers’ Union (WWU)
  • National Construction Building & Allied Workers’ Union (NACBAWU)
  • Brick & General Workers’ Union (BGWU)
  • Commercial Workers’ Union of South Africa (CUSA)
  • Professional Educator’ Union (PEU)
  • Progessive General Employees Association of SA (PGEASA)
  • National Union of Hotel, Restaurant Catering, Commercial Health and Allied workers (NUHRCCHAW)
  • Mine, Engineering and Distributor Workers Union of South Africa (MEDWUSA)
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