Croatian Trade Union Association

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HUS
Croatian Trade Union Association
Hrvatska Udruga Sindikata
FoundedDecember, 1990
Headquarters Zagreb, Croatia
Location
Members
41,584 (11 unions)
Key people
president Miroslav Hrašćanec
Website www.hus.hr

The Croatian Trade Union Association (HUS) is a trade union centre in Croatia.

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