Trade Union Advisory Co-ordinating Council

The Trade Union Advisory Co-ordinating Council (TUACC) was a national trade union federation in South Africa.

The General Factory Workers' Benefit Fund was established in 1972, as part of the Durban Moment.

[1] The unions were organised on a factory basis, and aimed to be highly democratic, and open to all workers, regardless of race.

[2] They grew rapidly at first, and although they lost members later in the decade, they remained active.

[1] The federation's affiliates were:[2] In 1974, the Industrial Aid Society was founded in the Witwatersrand, and this worked closely with TUACC, providing advisory services.