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Union des travailleurs tunisiens

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Union des travailleurs tunisiens ('Union of Tunisian Workers') was a central trade union organisation in Tunisia. Founded in 1956, as split from the UGTT. UTT was founded by Habib Achour, who opposed the policies of UGTT General Secretary Ahmed Ben Sallah (which included radical nationalizations and a merger between the UGTT and the political party structure). However, as Ben Sallah resigned in December 1956 discussion on a merger between UGTT and UTT were initiated. A reunification congress was held in September 1957.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mattsson, Sven, Monö, Ralph. Facklig Horisont: Afrika. Lund: Bokförlaget Prisma, 1977. p. 146.