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Black Trade Union of Transnet Workers

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South African trade union

TheBlack Trade Union of Transnet Workers (BLATU) was aCompany union set up by theSouth African Railways and Harbours Administration in 1981. In 1982 it claimed a membership of 60,000, out of 95,000 black employees. Union dues were collected by the company, whose supervisors selected the officials. It was intended to supplant theSouth African Railways and Harbours Union (SARHWU).[1]

It had a membership of 31,750 in 1990.[2]

BLATU merged with SARHWU and the Transnet Allied Trade Union (TATU) to form theSouth African Transport and Allied Workers' Union (SATAWU).

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  1. ^Kiloh, Margaret; Sibeko, Archie (2000).A Fighting Union. Randburg: Ravan Press. p. 100.ISBN 0869755277.
  2. ^Apartheid: Special Report of the Directed General on the Application of the Decoration Concerning the Policy of South Africa. International Labour Organisation. 1991. p. 14.ISBN 9789221075349. Retrieved26 January 2016.
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