Kuwait labor union embodies keenness on collective work
Following proclamation of five labor unions in the public sector in 1964 these federations formed a broad union that eventually developed into the National Union for Kuwait Workers and Employees in April 1965. Founders had embarked on drafting by-laws and preparing for holding the first general assembly during which the first executive board was elected and declared on 4/4/1965. It was chaired by Hussein Al-Sager. Within a short period of time up to nine unions of various departments became under its umbrella.
Movement
In an exclusive interview with KUNA Al-Sager said 'the labor movement in the beginning was actually a national rather than purely labor movement echoing demands of the Kuwaiti people for democracy freedom of expression and equality.' He criticized current unions charging that they are being slack and complacent urging the federations to play a more active and greater role at the local Arab and international levels. Fayez Ali Al-Mutairi Chairman of Kuwait Trade Union Federation (KTUF) echoed views of the vanguard of the national labor movement Al-Sager that it had played a major national role being an ardent defender of Kuwaiti causes during hard times.
The Kuwaiti labor movement since its launch 50 years ago has maintained its 'full independence' unbiased stance while advocating primarily rights and interests of the working class. Youth are forecast to play a major role under umbrella of the labor movement in tandem with social economic and technological development he added saluting veteran labor activists and leaders who had exerted strenuous efforts to develop it. Meanwhile Adel Al-Hejeb Chairman of the Kuwait Oil Workers Union lauded the national movement noting its role over the past 10 years with respect of adopting women causes. The KTUF has played an effective and fruitful role in attaining workers' rights concerning in part work hours and staff training.
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