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National organization(s) | SLLC |
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Regulatory authority | Ministry of Labour and Social Security |
Primary legislation | Employment Act 2023 |
Total union membership | 354,747 (2022)[1] |
Trade union density | 13% (2022)[1] |
Global Rights Index | |
4 Systematic violations of rights | |
International Labour Organization | |
Sierra Leone is a member of the ILO | |
Convention ratification | |
Freedom of Association | 15 June 1961 |
Right to Organise | 13 June 1961 |
Trade unions in Sierra Leone first emerged in the period around World War I, with reports indicating that civil servants organised unions as early as 1912.[2] The Railway Workers Union was founded in 1919.[3] In the late 1930s, trade unions affiliated to the Youth League formed the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to coordinate actions within the labour movement.[4] In 1940, trade unions were legalised.[5] In 1946 tripartite bargaining councils were established that incorporated trade unions for minimum wage and sectoral bargaining with employers.[6] The Sierra Leone Labour Congress (SLLC) was founded in 1976. Although the country's civil war at the end of the 20th Century had a devastating effect on the labour movement,[7] unions played an important role in nonviolent resistance, launching a national strike in the immediate aftermath of the 1997 coup by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council.[8] Since the end of the civil war, trade unionism in the informal sector has grown.[9]
Members | CBAs | CBA
coverage | |
---|---|---|---|
Artisans Public Works of Services Employees Union | 2,600 | 6 | 12,000 |
Clerical Banking Insurance Accounting Petroleum Union | 3,010 | 7 | 15,000 |
Construction Workers Union | 2,500 | 1 | 8,000 |
Electricity Employees Union | 2,200 | 1 | 20,000 |
Hotel Food Drinks Tobacco Entertainment Workers Unions | 580 | 2 | 14,000 |
Union of Mass Media, Financial Institutions, Chemical Industries & General Workers | 1,500 | 2 | 13,000 |
Maritime & Waterfront Workers Union | 1,500 | 2 | 13,000 |
Municipal & General Government Employees Union | 1,000 | 2 | 3,000 |
National Union of Civil Servants | 1,500 | 1 | 8,000 |
National Union of Forestry & Agricultural Workers | 1,500 | 3 | 8,000 |
Sierra Leone Fishermen's Union | 1,600 | 1 | 3,000 |
Sierra Leone Dockworkers Union | 1,500 | 1 | 4,000 |
Sierra Leone Health Services Union | 4,000 | 1 | 16,000 |
Sierra Leone National Seamen's Union | 1,550 | 1 | 1,500 |
Sierra Leone Teachers’ Union | 36,000 | 1 | 40,000 |
Sierra Leone Union of Postal & Telecommuncations Employees Union | 1,054 | 1 | 2,500 |
Sierra Leone Reporter Union | 450 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Union of Security, Watchmen & General Workers | 3,200 | 2 | 5,000 |
Skilled & Manual Productive Workers Union | 810 | 4 | 1,300 |
United Mine Workers Union | 1,602 | 1 | 6,000 |
Union of Railway Plantation, Minerals, Industry & Construction | 300 | 1 | 1,000 |
Sierra Leone Port Authority Senior Staff Association | 82 | – | – |
Members | CBAs | CBA
coverage | |
---|---|---|---|
Indigenous Petty Traders Association | 55,000 | – | – |
Indigenous Photographers’ Union | 1,000 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Artisanal Fishermen's Union | 17,106 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Traders Union | 105,000 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Musicians Union | 500 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Bike Riders Union | 120,000 | – | – |
Motor Drivers & General Transport Workers Union | 50,000 | 1 | 1,000 |
Union of Timber Factory Owners & Workers | 1,237 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Commercial Tricycle Riders Union | 700 | – | – |
Sierra Leone Technicians Union | 700 | – | – |
Home and General Workers Union | 1,500 | – | – |
Omolankay Whellbarrow & Porters Union | 1,000 | – | – |