TASIWU

Tanzania Social Services and Industry Workers Union.

Is a growing registered trade union, with Certificate of registration No. 014 issued on 08th June, 2001 pursuant to Section 48 (5) (b) of the Employment and Labour Relations Act. No. 6 of 2004 and Trade Union Act, 1998.

Welcoming Note from the General Secretary

I am pleased that you have decided to be a Member of Tanzania Social Services and Industry Workers` Union (TASIWU). This website describes the variety of our different activities, functions and measures.

Tanzania Social Services and Industry Workers` Union is a trade union of all social services and industry workers in the informal and formal sectors in the Tanzania mainland. Since, the union was formed in 2001 for the purpose of advocating for and promoting the rights of workers in Tanzania.

TASIWU is a voice of social services and industry workers in Tanzania where it seeks, not only to inform workers on their rights, but also to convey message to policy and decision makers, planners and the entire population on the need for environmental and institutional change towards workers and inform on the necessity for mainstreaming the public plight in the national agenda.

TASIWU Composition

TASIWU Members are composed from nine (9) main Sectors namely Informal Workers and Cooperative Societies, Public Health, Education, Private Security, Agriculture, Education, Transportation and Communication, Construction and Building, Hotels.

Our Departments

Finance and Administration
Education and Legal Services
Women, Youth and Workers with Disability
Health and Safety

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