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Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants (French West Africa and Togo) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants (French West Africa and Togo) The Confédération africaine des travailleurs croyants ('African Confederation of Believing Workers', abbreviated C.A.T.C-A.O.F-Togo) was a trade union confederation in French West Africa and Togo. C.A.T.C-A.O.F-Togo was founded in Ouagadougou July 8–15, 1956 by the West African branches of the French trade union centre C.F.T.C. David Soumah became the first president of C.A.T.C-A.O.F-Togo.〔Meynaud, Jean, and Anisse Salah Bey. ''(Trade Unionism in Africa )''. Lond: Methuen, 1967. pp. 59-60, 166〕 ==Profile== When adopting the name of the new, autonomous organization the word 'Christians' (used in the C.F.T.C name) was changed into the 'Believers', seeking to accommodate Muslim workers.〔Wallerstein, Immanuel Maurice. ''(Africa: The Politics of Independence and Unity )''. Lincoln, Neb. (): Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2005. p. 182〕〔 However, C.A.T.C-A.O.F-Togo continued to be funded by the Catholic Church and became an affiliate of the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions.〔Kabeya Muase, Charles. ''(Syndicalisme et démocratie en Afrique noire: l'expérience du Burkina Faso, 1936-1988 )''. Abidjan: Inadès édition, 1988. p. 44〕〔Schmidt, Elizabeth. ''(Cold War and Decolonization in Guinea, 1946-1958 )''. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2007. p. 117〕
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