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Africa: Tunisia to Host Continental Free Commerce Space Negotiating Discussion board On September 26-27

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Tunis/Tunisia — The assembly of the Continental Free Commerce Space Negotiating Discussion board (CFTA-NF) will probably be held on September 26 -27 in Tunisia, Tunisian Common Labour Union (French: UGTT) Deputy Secretary-Common in command of Arab and Worldwide Relations Hedia Arfaoui advised TAP on Saturday.

Almost 100 African commerce unionists and representatives of worldwide organisations are to attend. The assembly seeks to to ensure first rate work and take account of the place of commerce unions in free commerce operations in Africa.

Arfaoui additionally introduced the holding, for the primary time in Tunisia, of the African Commerce Union Confederation (ATUC) Annual Common Council Assembly on September 28-30.

A gathering of the seven largest African commerce unions is scheduled on the sidelines of this assembly to debate the event of a unified African technique to defend staff’ rights, she added.

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