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organised a national strikes against the British colonial authorities and the Chambers of Commerce. The purpose of that strike was to demand proper remuneration for the daily paid workers who were poorly paid. The strike went on for five days. In that strike, Joof jumped on the stage and proclaimed
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Later, the BTU was torn apart by internal divisions. In 1932 Small was challenged for the union's leadership by J. L. Njie. The conflict had both political and ethnic aspects (Njie was a
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In October the same year the BTU was joined by other craft associations. The BTU received support from the British
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to his followers that he is going to set the country on fire if needs be but "nobody is going to work for them" .
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and the first legally registered trade union in the African continent. Founded by
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The Gambia
Edward Francis Small
Banjul
Labour Research Department
League against Imperialism
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Gambia Labour Union
Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof
Gambia Workers' Union
Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof
Gambia Workers Union
Blackburn, Daniel
Trade unions of the world
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978-0-9933556-1-5
Trade Unionism in the Gambia
Foroyaa
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