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Until 1954, trade unions in Algeria were structured within regional organizations of French trade unions. In 1954, the General Union of Algerian Trade Unions was established as a split from the General Confederation of Labour, and joined the World Federation of Trade Unions. By 1957, it had about 15,000 members. In 1956, the Algerian National Movement-linked Syndicalist Union of Algerian Workers and the National Liberation Front (FLN)-linked General Union of Algerian Workers (UGTA) were established.
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