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{{Infobox Union
{{Infobox organization
|name= SSSH/UATUC
| name = SSSH/UATUC
|country= [[Croatia]]
| location_country = [[Croatia]]
|affiliation= [[International Trade Union Confederation|ITUC]], [[ETUC]]
| affiliation = [[International Trade Union Confederation|ITUC]], [[ETUC]]
|members= 211,000
| members = around 135 000 (27 unions)
|full_name= Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia
| full_name = Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia
|native_name= Savez samostalnih sindikata Hrvatske
| native_name = Savez samostalnih sindikata Hrvatske
| founded = May 1990
|image= [[Image:SSSH logo.jpg|175px]]
| dissolved =
|founded= May, [[1990]]
| merged =
|current=
| headquarters = [[Zagreb]], Croatia
|head=
| key_people = [[Mladen Novosel]], president
|dissolved_date=
| website = [http://www.sssh.hr www.sssh.hr]
|dissolved_state=
| footnotes =
|merged_into=
|office= [[Zagreb]], Croatia
|people= [[Ana Knezevic]], president
|website= [http://www.sssh.hr www.sssh.hr]
|footnotes=
}}
}}
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The '''Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia''' (SSSH) is recognized as the principal voice of [[Croatia]]n [[trade union]]ism.{{ref|ICTUR}} It was founded in May of [[1990]], and represents 2/3rds of organized workers in the country. It has 24 affiliated industrial sectors.
The '''Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia''' (SSSH) is recognized as the principal voice of [[Croatia]]n [[trade union]]ism.{{Ref|ICTUR}} It was founded in May 1990, and represents around 1/5 of organized workers in the country. It has 18 affiliated industrial unions.


The SSSH is affiliated with the [[International Trade Union Confederation]].
The SSSH is affiliated to the European Trade Union Confederation and the [[International Trade Union Confederation]].

==External links==
*[http://www.sssh.hr www.sssh.hr]


==References==
==References==
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| year = 2005
| year = 2005
| title = Trade Unions of the World
| title = Trade Unions of the World
| editor = [[International Centre for Trade Union Rights|ICTUR]] et al,
| editor = ICTUR
| editor-link = International Centre for Trade Union Rights
| display-editors = et al
| edition = 6th
| edition = 6th
| publisher = John Harper Publishing
| publisher = John Harper Publishing
| location = London, UK
| location = London, UK
| id = ISBN 0-9543811-5-7
| isbn = 0-9543811-5-7
}}
}}


{{Portal bar|Organized labour}}
==External links==
{{Authority control}}
*[http://www.sssh.hr www.sssh.hr]
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{{European Trade Union Confederation}}
{{organized labour portal}}
[[Category:Trade unions in Croatia]]

[[Category:Trade unions of Croatia]]
[[Category:International Trade Union Confederation]]
[[Category:International Trade Union Confederation]]
[[Category:European Trade Union Confederation]]
[[Category:European Trade Union Confederation]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1990]]
[[Category:Trade unions established in 1990]]


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[[fr:Union des syndicats autonomes de Croatie]]
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 16 July 2023

SSSH/UATUC
Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia
Savez samostalnih sindikata Hrvatske
FoundedMay 1990
HeadquartersZagreb, Croatia
Location
Membersaround 135 000 (27 unions)
Key people
Mladen Novosel, president
AffiliationsITUC, ETUC
Websitewww.sssh.hr

The Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia (SSSH) is recognized as the principal voice of Croatian trade unionism.[1] It was founded in May 1990, and represents around 1/5 of organized workers in the country. It has 18 affiliated industrial unions.

The SSSH is affiliated to the European Trade Union Confederation and the International Trade Union Confederation.

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References

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  • ^ ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.