Serikat Buruh Daerah Autonoom ('Trade Union of Autonomous Government Employees', abbreviated SEBDA) was a trade union in Indonesia.[1][2] SEBDA organized local government employees at the kabupaten and autonomous town level.[3] The union was founded in June 1947.[4] SEBDA was affiliated to the SOBSI trade union centre.[5] As of 1956 S. Haryawisastra served as general secretary of SEBDA.[6] As of 1957 SEBDA claimed to have 73,000 members.[6] By May 1960 SEBDA had 82,000 members.[3] Many of the SEBDA members were rural and/or seasonal labourers.[3]

References

  1. Justus Maria Van der Kroef (1965). The Communist Party of Indonesia: its history, program, and tactics. Publications Centre, University of British Columbia. pp. 203–204.
  2. D. N. Aidit (1963). Problems of the Indonesian Revolution. Demos. p. 119.
  3. 1 2 3 Hindley, David. The Communist Party of Indonesia, 1951-1961 : a decade of the Aidit leadership
  4. M. S. Hidajat (2006). Kamus Hubungan Industrial Dan Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia. Pustaka Jaya. p. 418. ISBN 978-979-419-333-4.
  5. Walter Galenson; University of California, Berkeley. Institute of Industrial Relations (1962). Labor in Developing Economies. University of California Press. p. 103. GGKEY:FX9CGS1LQF8.
  6. 1 2 Tedjasukmana, Iskandar. THE POLITICAL CHARACTER OF THE INDONESIAN TRADE UNION MOVEMENT
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