Trade unions in South Sudan
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National organization(s)SSTUWF
Regulatory authorityMinistry of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource Development
Primary legislationWorkers Trade Unions Act, 2013
Freedom of AssociationNot ratified
| National organization(s) | SSTUWF |
|---|---|
| Regulatory authority | Ministry of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource Development |
| Primary legislation | Workers Trade Unions Act, 2013 |
| Global Rights Index | |
5+ No guarantee of rights due to breakdown of law | |
| International Labour Organization | |
| South Sudan is a member of the ILO | |
| Convention ratification | |
| Freedom of Association | Not ratified |
| Right to Organise | 29 April 2012 |
Trade unions in South Sudan first emerged in the period prior to the country's independence with the formation of the Southern Sudan Workers Trade Union in August 2010.[1]