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União Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola
''União Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola'' ('General Union of the Workers of Angola', abbreviated UGTA) was an Angolan trade union organization in exile. UGTA was founded in 1964 following a split away from Liga Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola (LGTA), and was linked to the Council of the Angolan People (CPA, a small Kinshasa-based political movement).〔''(Southern Africa )'', Vol. 4. Southern Africa Committee, 1971. p. v〕〔Mielke, Siegfried. ''(Internationales Gewerkschaftshandbuch )''. Opladen: Laske + Budrich, 1983. pp. 205-206〕 UGTA would later become aligned with UNITA.〔〔
UGTA was founded by the former LGTA leader Andre Martins-Kassinda.〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. p. 393〕 As of December 1966 Paul Bing was the UGTA chairman, Bernardo Domingos the vice president, André Kassinda general secretary, Carlos Manuel Pacheco assistant general secretary and Mauricio Luvualu secretary for international relations.〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. p. 368〕 UGTA was affiliated to the World Federation of Trade Unions and the All-African Trade Union Federation.〔Santos, Eduardo dos. ''(Pan-africanismo de ontem e de hoje )''. 1968. p. 455〕
UGTA joined hands with ''Federação Nacional dos Trabalhadores de Angola'' and the ''Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores de Angola'' in denouncing the UNTA-led coalition CUACSA, following a CUACSA statement denouncing the other Kinshasa-based unions.〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. p. 160〕
In 1971 the then UGTA general secretary, Mauricio Luvualu, was handed over to the Portuguese by the Kinshasa government.〔 Luvualu was sentenced to forced labour. Upon his release in 1974 he founded a new trade union movement, ''Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores de Angola'' (CNTA).〔Marcum, John A. ''(The Angolan Revolution. Vol. 2, Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976) )''. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1978. pp. 393, 428〕 UGTA merged with the CNTA at a congress held April 24–25, 1975, forming the ''Sindicato Angolano dos Camponeses e Operários'' (SINDACO). The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions was represented at the event.〔〔Coldrick, A. P., and A. Philip Jones. ''(The International Directory of the Trade Union Movement )''. New York: Facts on File, 1979. p. 258〕〔''(International trade union news )''. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 1975. p. 22〕
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