Indian National Trade Union Congress Explained

Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC)
Location Country:India
Affiliation:ITUC
Members:30+ million
Full Name:Indian National Trade Union Congress
Key People:G. Sanjeeva Reddy(President)
Headquarters:4, Bhai Veer Singh Marg, New Delhi
Website:www.intuc.net

The Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) is a national trade union centre in India. Founded on 3 May 1947 and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation. The INTUC claims a membership of over 30 million.[1]

Early years

The foundation of INTUC on 3 May 1947 just 3 months before India attained independence.

Acharya JB Kripalani, who was then President of the Indian National Congress inaugurated the Founding conference of INTUC. Among the distinguished leaders who attended the opening session were Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Shankarrao Deo, Jagjivan Ram, B. G. Kher, OP Mehtab, Aruna Asaf Ali, Ram Manohar Lohia, Ashoka Mehta, Ramchandra Sakharam Ruikar, Maniben Patel and other prominent trade unionists.[2]

INTUC Congress relationship

Since inception, INTUC has been maintaining very close relationship with AICC. On several occasions there have been discussions over the relationship between INTUC and AICC and the need for having continuous dialogue between the two organisations on issues of mutual interests. In order to have regular interaction between the INTUC & AICC a five-member committee was appointed by the AICC in 1967 and Gulzarilal Nanda was the convener. Similarly during 2002, an advisory committee was formed under the chairmanship of Pranab Mukherjee. Three general secretaries represented AICC in the committee. On behalf of INTUC, G. Sanjeeva Reddy president, then general secretary and two vice-presidents represented. Later G. Sanjeeva Reddy was included in the CWC.

Affiliates

The INTUC's current affiliates are:[3]

Leadership

Presidents

NameTook officeLeft office
1Dr. Suresh Chandra BanerjeeMay 1947October 1947
2Harihar Nath ShastriOctober 1947May 1949
3Khandubhai Kasanji DesaiMay 1949October 1952
4Michael JohnDecember 1952December 1953
5S. R. VasavadaDecember 1953January 1955
6G. D. AmbekarJanuary 1955May 1956
7S. R. VasavadaMay 1956January 1958
8Gopala RamanujamJanuary 1958April 1960
9Michael JohnApril 1960June 1962
10Dr. Mrs. Maitreyee BoseJune 1962May 1963
11Kashinath PandeyMay 1963December 1964
12Dr. G. S. MelkoteDecember 1964December 1965
13V. V. DravidDecember 1965May 1968
14Abid Ali JaferbhaiMay 1968May 1969
15Gulzarilal NandaMay 1969February 1970
16Dr. Mrs. Maitreyee BoseFebruary 1970November 1971
17Bijoy Chandra Bhagavati[4] November 1971October 1978
18Anant Prasad SharmaOctober 1978November 1980
19N. K. Bhatt[5] November 1980May 1984
20Pt. Bindeshwari Dubey[6] May 1984March 1985
21Gopala RamanujamMarch 19853 August 1994
22G. Sanjeeva Reddy3 August 1994Incumbent

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sundar . Shyam . 2023-01-17 . Are 2002 trade union membership statistics time-frozen for years to come? – The Leaflet . 2024-02-17 . theleaflet.in . en-US.
  2. India Business Yearbook 2009 Career Launcher India Ltd - 2009by - Page 284 The Congress INTUC was born on May 3, 1947 as a historic necessity, just before India attained independence. ... Its founders included Ashok Mehta, RS Ruikar, Maniben Patel..Later,..
  3. Web site: Industrial Federation . Indian National Trade Union Congress . 21 October 2019.
  4. Book: Strangers of the Mist: Tales of War and Peace from India's Northeast. 9788184753349. Hazarika. Sanjoy. 14 October 2000. Penguin UK .
  5. Web site: Rajya Sabha elections: Rajiv Gandhi scores a clean victory over virtually everybody else in Congress(I).
  6. Web site: Bihar CM Bindeshwari Dubey fights Jagannath Mishra, mafia gangs in battle for Dhanbad.