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In 1964 he was appointed President of the [[Social Assistance Secretariat Malta Catholic Action]]. Buhagiar was also a member on the [[Anti Cancer Society Executive Council]] from 1986 onwards, Secretary of the [[Caritas Council]] from 1968 to 1977, President of the [[Teachers’ Movement Council]] from 1974 to 2004 and Vice President of the [[CMTU]] from 1978 till 2004 | In 1964 he was appointed President of the [[Social Assistance Secretariat Malta Catholic Action]]. Buhagiar was also a member on the [[Anti Cancer Society Executive Council]] from 1986 onwards, Secretary of the [[Caritas Council]] from 1968 to 1977, President of the [[Teachers’ Movement Council]] from 1974 to 2004 and Vice President of the [[CMTU]] from 1978 till 2004 | ||
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Alfred Buhagiar was a trade unionist and Vice President of the Confederation of Maltese Trade Unions for 30 years.
He was born in Floriana on 6 January 1938. Buhagiar studied at the Lyceum and at St Michael's Training College. He started working as a teacher in 1956.
In 1964 he was appointed President of the Social Assistance Secretariat Malta Catholic Action. Buhagiar was also a member on the Anti Cancer Society Executive Council from 1986 onwards, Secretary of the Caritas Council from 1968 to 1977, President of the Teachers’ Movement Council from 1974 to 2004 and Vice President of the CMTU from 1978 till 2004
He died on 2 February 2005 at the age of 67.