The South African Union of Journalists (SAUJ) is a professional organization representing journalists and media workers in South Africa. It aims to promote the rights and interests of its members, advocating for press freedom, ethical journalism, and better working conditions. The union also provides training, resources, and support to enhance the skills and welfare of journalists in the country. Through collective action and representation, the SAUJ works to uphold the standards of journalism and protect the profession's integrity.
South African Rugby Union was created in 1992.
South African Municipal Workers' Union was created in 1987.
South African Democratic Nurses' Union was created in 1995.
National Union of South African Students ended in 1991.
National Union of South African Students was created in 1924.
South African Football Players Union was created in 1997-05.
National Union of Journalists was created in 1907.
Norwegian Union of Journalists was created in 1946.
Solidarity - South African trade union - was created on 1902-06-22.
South African Democratic Teachers Union was created on 1990-10-06.
Union of Journalists of Moldova was created on 1957-10-01.
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