National Automobile and Allied Workers' Union

NAAWU was founded in 1980, with the merger of the National Union of Motor Assembly and Rubber Workers of South Africa (NUMARW), the United Union of Automobile, Rubber and Allied Workers of South Africa, and the Western Province Motor Assembly Workers' Union.

While its predecessors had been divided on colour lines, NAAWU was open to all workers in the industry.

[1] NUMARW had been registered with the Government of South Africa as a trade union, and as its successor, NAAWU became one of the first non-racial trade unions able to register, the first within FOSATU.

[1] In 1985, it transferred to FOSATU's successor, the Congress of South African Trade Unions.

In 1987, it merged with the Metal and Allied Workers' Union, the Motor Industry Combined Workers' Union and United Metal, Mining and Allied Workers of South Africa, to form the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa.

Logo of the union