Application for Subvention by Organization of African Trade Union Unity
(E=English; A=Arabic; F=French; P=Portuguese)
Date
1981-02Author
Organization of African Unity
Type
ReportMetadata
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A report on the application for subvention from the Organization of African Unity by the Organization of African Trade Union Unity highlighting its activities as well as its expenditure among others.
Reference
CM/1083(XXXVI)Subject
Organization of African Trade Union UnityNational Trade Unions
Symposium
African Trade Unions
Subvention
Trade Union Education
Notes
Council of Ministers Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session February 1981 Addis Ababa
Format
PrintExtent
46p.Source
African UnionLocation of Print Version
African Union ArchivesStart date of event
1981-02End date of event
1981-02City of event
Addis AbabaCountry of event
ETHIOPIARights Holder
African UnionUsage Rights
https://au.int/en/legal_noticeCollections
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