ITUC-Asia Pacific
The ITUC Regional Organisation for Asia and Pacific (ITUC Asia Pacific) is a regional organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation representing trade unions from countries in Asia and Oceania. It has 40 affiliated organisations in 28 countries, claiming a membership of 30 million people.
ITUC Regional Organisation for Asia and Pacific  | |
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| Founded | 2007 | 
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| Location | 
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Members    | 30 million in 28 countries | 
Key people  | Felix Anthony, President  Shoya Yoshida,[1] General Secretary  | 
| Affiliations | ITUC | 
| Website | ituc-ap | 
History
    
The federation was founded in 2007, when the ICFTU-Asia Pacific Regional Organisation merged with the World Confederation of Labour's Brotherhood of Asian Trade Unions.
Affiliates
    
The following national organisations are affiliated to ITUC Asia Pacific (ordered by country):
- Australia
 - Bangladesh
 - Republic of China (Taiwan)
 - Cook Islands
- Cook Islands Workers Association Incorporated
 
 - Fiji
 - French Polynesia
- A Tia I Mua
 
 - India
 - Israel
 - Japan
 - Jordan
 - Kiribati
 - South Korea
 - Malaysia
 - Mongolia
 - Myanmar
- Confederation of Trade Unions Myanmar - CTUM
 
 - Nepal
 - New Caledonia
- Union Des Syndicates des Oudriers et Employes de Nouvelle Caledonie
 
 - New Zealand
 - Pakistan
 - Papua New Guinea
 - Philippines
 - Samoa
- Samoa Workers Congress
 
 - Singapore
 - Sri Lanka
 - Thailand
- State Enterprises Workers' Relations Confederation-SERC
 - Labour Congress of Thailand
 - Thai Trade Union Congress
 
 - Tonga
 - Turkey
- Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions of Turkey
 - Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions
 - The Confederation of Turkish Real Trade Unions
 - Confederation of Public Servants Trade Unions
 
 - Vanuatu
 
References
    
- "First steering committee meeting of the Asia-Pacific Trade Union Development Cooperation Network". www.ituc-csi.org. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
 
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