National organization(s) | Trade Union Federation (TUF) |
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Total union membership | 10,000 |
Density | 25% (2013) [1] |
International Labour Organization | |
St Lucia is a member of the ILO | |
Convention ratification | |
Freedom of Association | 14 May 1980 |
Right to Organise | 14 May 1980 |
Trade unions in Saint Lucia first emerged in the 1930s. The St Lucia Teachers' Association was established in 1934 as a professional organisation. [2] Following the formalisation of collective bargaining on the island in 1938, the Saint Lucia Workers' Co-operative Union was founded in 1939. [3] [4]
All unions on the island, with the exception of the National Workers Union, are members of the Trade Union Federation (TUF), the country's national centre. [2]
The following unions currently [update] operate in Saint Lucia:
Union | Established | Sector |
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National Workers Union | 1973 | General |
Saint Lucia Civil Service Association | 1951 | Public |
Saint Lucia Teachers Union | 1934 | Education |
Saint Lucia Workers' Union | 1939 | General |
Saint Lucia Seamen, Waterfront and General Workers Union | 1945 | Ports |
Vieux-Fort General and Dock Workers Union | 1964 | General |
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