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词条 Confederation of Trade Unions of Burundi
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The Confederation of Trade Unions of Burundi ({{lang-fr|Confédération des Syndicats du Burundi}}, COSYBU) is the larger of the two national trades union federations active in Burundi. It is distinct from the Trade Union Confederation of Burundi (Confédération syndicale du Burundi, CSB).[1] Both the COSYBU and CSB are affiliated to the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).[1]

COSYBU was formed in 1995 when it split from the recently-established CSB. Although separate, the two organisations maintain good relations and frequently collaborate.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}} The COSYBU reformed its structure in 2013 and its confederal governing body includes representatives from its affiliated unions as well as membership from the national provinces.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}}

In total, 31 of the 59 officially recognised trade unions in Burundi are affiliated to the COSYBU.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}} The two largest, representing teachers (STEB) and transport workers (SYPROTAVEBU), together constitute about 75 percent of the confederation's total membership. In total, COSYBU had 53,611 affiliated members in 2014.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}} However, only a minority pay fees to affiliate to the union.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}}

According to ITUC reports, labor rights are frequently violated in Burundi and the right to strike is limited. Most Burundians work in the informal economy and members of certain unions have been harassed for their affiliations.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|pp=2-10}} It is estimated that only 1.3 percent of the labour force are members of trade unions.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=2}} Several collective bargaining agreements are known to be in force for workers within particular sectors covered by the COSYBU.{{sfn|LO/FTF report|2014|p=4}}

See also

{{portal|Burundi|Organized labor}}
  • Federation of Workers of Burundi (FTB), active between 1963–65
  • Economy of Burundi
  • Politics of Burundi

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Burundi|url=http://survey.ituc-csi.org/Burundi.html?lang=fr|work=Rapports des violations des droits syndicaux|publisher=International Trades Union Confederation|accessdate=24 November 2016}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite web|ref={{harvid|LO/FTF report|2014}}|title=Burundi: Labour Market Profile 2014|publisher=Danish Trade Union Council for International Development|url=http://www.ulandssekretariatet.dk/sites/default/files/uploads/public/PDF/LMP/lmp_burundi_2014_final_version.pdf|accessdate=24 November 2016}}

4 : Trade unions in Burundi|International Trade Union Confederation|Trade unions established in 1995|1995 establishments in Burundi

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