Full name | Federation of Bhutanese Trade Unions |
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Founded | 2001 |
Members | 14 sector unions |
Key people | Nandi K.S. Neopaney, president Nath Timsina, general secretary |
Office location | Kathmandu, Nepal (Exile) |
Country | Bhutan |
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