| National organization(s) | Maldives Trade Union Congress |
|---|---|
| Regulatory authority | Labour Relations Authority |
| Primary legislation | Employment Act (2/2008) |
| International Labour Organization | |
| Maldives is a member of the ILO | |
| Convention ratification | |
| Freedom of Association | 4 January 2013 |
| Right to Organise | 4 January 2013 |
Until 2008 trade unions were not allowed in theMaldives, however with the passing of the Employment Act (2008) and the ratification of a newconstitution, trade union rights (including theright to strike) were formalised. The changes in the legal structure were the result of the labour movements involvement in the democratic struggles for change in the formerlysingle-party ruled state.
During 2008 the Tourism Employees Association of Maldives (TEAM) emerged as possibly the first trade union in the country.
Maldives has applied to be a member of theInternational Labour Organization (ILO) and has officially accepted the obligations of the Constitution of the ILO.[1]
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