The National Union of Leather and Allied Workers (NULAW) is a trade union representing workers in the leather and shoemaking industries in South Africa.
[1] That year, it established a national bargaining council with the Footwear Manufacturers' Association.
[2] It initially accepted all workers, regardless of ethnicity, but in 1946 it created a separate union for black workers, the African Leather Workers' Union.
Employment in the industry has since fallen significantly.
It is currently affiliated to the Federation of Unions of South Africa.