The All Nepal Federation of Trade Unions (ANTUF; ) is a national trade union center representing workers in Nepal. The Federation had its origins in the Nepalese Civil War and was created by activists from the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). Following the peace accords in 2006, the ANTUF was founded in 2007. The ANTUF is made up of 35 affiliated organisations. In January 2019, following the creation of the Nepal Communist Party, talks commenced for a merger between the ANTUF and the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT).
Affiliates
The ANTUF has 30 affiliated unions:
- All Nepal Industrial Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Transport Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Hotel, Casino and Restaurant Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Construction Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Health Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Communication, Press and Publication Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Garment and Textile Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Security Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Carpet Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Agriculture Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Painter Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Shop and Sales Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Tea Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Road Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Artist Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Institution, Bank and Finance Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Metal Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Petroleum Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Rickshaw Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Self-Employed Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Tourism Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Domestic Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Steel Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Auto-Mechanic Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Beautician Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Cleaning Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Brick Factory Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Government, Temporary, Daily Wage, Contract Workersâ Union
- All Nepal Social Institution National Workersâ Forum
- All Nepal Progressive Migrant Workers Forum
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