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Nusop History

The National Union of Somali Oil, Petroleum, and Gas Workers (NUSOP)

Since its establishment in 2011, the National Union of Somali Oil, Petroleum, and Gas Workers (NUSOP) has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights and welfare of workers in Somalia’s energy sector. With a membership of over 12,000 workers, NUSOP strives to improve labor conditions by ensuring fair wages, safe working environments, and strong legal protections for all its members.

Empowering Workers, Building a Stronger Future.

TIMELINE HISTORY

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2011

NUSOP is Founded

The National Union of Somali Oil, Petroleum, and Gas Workers (NUSOP) was established on April 21, 2011, with a vision to advocate for the rights of oil, petroleum, and gas workers in Somalia. From the very beginning, NUSOP has been committed to improving labor conditions, wages, and safety standards in the industry.

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2013

First National Labor Conference

NUSOP hosted its first national labor conference, bringing together workers, industry leaders, and government representatives to discuss critical issues facing the oil, petroleum, and gas sector. This conference marked the union’s commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration for better working conditions.

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2015

International Partnerships Established

NUSOP began formal collaborations with international labor unions and organizations, strengthening its ability to advocate for Somali workers on the global stage. These partnerships helped advance labor rights and introduce international best practices in the local energy sector.

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2018

Health & Safety Programs Launched

Recognizing the importance of worker safety, NUSOP launched a series of health and safety training programs aimed at reducing occupational hazards within the oil, petroleum, and gas sectors. The initiative helped improve workplace conditions and set new standards for safety across Somalia’s energy industry.

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2020

Global Wage Benchmarking Initiative

In response to growing concerns over wage disparities, NUSOP launched a global wage benchmarking initiative. The project aimed to align Somali worker compensation with international standards, ensuring that workers received fair pay and benefits compared to global industry norms.

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2023

Continued Advocacy & Growth

NUSOP continues to grow its membership and influence, representing over 12,000 workers in the oil, petroleum, and gas sectors. With a focus on legal support, sustainable industry practices, and worker empowerment, NUSOP remains committed to improving the lives of workers while advocating for better labor policies in Somalia.

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