Central African Examiner

This material is held atInstitute of Commonwealth Studies Library, University of London

  • Reference
    • GB 101 ICS 11
  • Dates of Creation
    • c1961
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 1 file (5pp)

Scope and Content

Typescript draft letter [author's name removed] to the Editor of the Central African Examiner , on the renaissance of trade unionism in Nyasaland, c 1961.

Administrative / Biographical History

The first Trade Union to be officially recognised in Nyasaland was the Transport and Allied Workers' Union (TAWU) in 1949. The Nyasaland Trades Union Congress (NTUC) was founded in 1956. Trade Unions suffered a great set-back during the State of Emergency in 1959, most active leaders were detained and for many months TU activity were almost unknown. In 1960 the TAWU disaffiliated from the NTUC, and established the National Council of Labour in direct opposition.
The Central African Examiner was published in Salisbury, Rhodesia from 1957-1966.

Arrangement

Single item

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Acquisition Information

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Archivist's Note

Compiled by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project.

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