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Agricultural and Allied Workers' Union of Nigeria

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The Agricultural and Allied Workers' Union of Nigeria (AAWUN) was a trade union representing workers in the agricultural sector in Nigeria.

The union was established in 1978, when the Nigeria government merged various existing unions:[1]

  • Aba Livestock Workers' Union
  • Finch and Company (West Africa Limited) Workers' Union
  • Ibru Group of Companies Workers' Union of Nigeria
  • Ijebu Remo Rubber Plantation Workers' Union
  • Ilushin Rubber Estate Workers' Union
  • Ilutitun Osoro Oil Palm Estate Workers' Union
  • Mid-West Timber Industries Workers' Union
  • Mitchell Farms African Workers' Union of Nigeria
  • Nigeria Timber Industries Workers' Union
  • Nigerian Union of Farm, Plantation, Agricultural and Allied Workers
  • Nigerian Union of Sea Fishermen
  • Obelawo Farcha Fishing Industry Workers' Union
  • Oke-Afa Farms Limited and E. O. Ashamu Group of Companies Workers' Union
  • Pest Control Staff Union
  • Union of Agricultural Workers of Nigeria
  • Western State Agricultural Engineering and Allied Workers' Union
  • Western State Association of Professional Agriculturists

The union was a founding affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and by 1988, it had 50,000 members.[2] In 2008, it merged with the Agricultural and Allied Senior Staff Association to form the Agricultural and Allied Employees' Union of Nigeria (AAEUN), but a group of union members disagreed with the merger and continued operating under the AAWUN name.[3] In 2018, the two unions attempted to merge under the name "Agricultural and Allied Union of Nigeria", but this was not approved by the Registrar of Trade Unions.[4] In 2019, the AAWUN finally merged into the AAEUN.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Restructuring of trade unions" (PDF). Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette. 8 February 1978. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  2. ^ LeVan, A. Carl; Ukata, Patrick (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192526324.
  3. ^ "Agricultural and Allied Employees Union of Nigeria -vs- Attorney General of Enugu State". LawCare Nigeria. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. ^ Anaba, Innocent (19 January 2018). "Registrar of Trade Unions risks prison sentence". Vanguard. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  5. ^ "NLC ends 11-year agric workers union dispute". Punch. 5 April 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2021.