Medical and Health Workers' Union of Nigeria
The Medical and Health Workers' Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) is a trade union representing medical workers in Nigeria.
History
The union was founded in 1978, when the Government of Nigeria merged the following unions:[1]
- Animal Health Workers' Union of Nigeria
- Association of Public Health Inspectors of Nigeria
- Catholic Hospital Workers' Union
- Dispensary Overseers Workers' Union
- Eastern Region Nigeria Union of Rural Health Workers' Union
- Government Health Department D/P Workers' Union of Northern Nigeria
- Medical and Health Department Workers' Union of Nigeria
- Medical Technical Workers' Union
- Nigerian Baptist Mission Medical and General Workers' Union
- Nigerian Medical Records Workers' Union
- Nigerian Union of Dispensing Attendants
- Nursing and Health Auxiliary Staff Association
- Orthopaedic Limb Workers' Union of Western Nigeria
- Sacred Heart Hospital General Workers' Union of Nigeria
- Tuberculosis Preventive Staff Association
- Tse-Tse and Trypanosomiasis Staff Association, Federation of Nigeria
- Uromi Catholic Hospital Workers' Union
In 1978, the union was a founding a affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress. It had 41,000 members by 1988, growing to 100,000 by 1995, but falling back to 45,000 in 2005.[2][3]
Leadership
Presidents
External links
References
- "Restructuring of trade unions" (PDF). Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette. 8 February 1978. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- LeVan, A. Carl; Ukata, Patrick (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192526324.
- Nigeria. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs. 1995.
- "Presidents and General Secretaries since inception". Medical and Health Workers' Union of Nigeria.
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