Trade Union International of Textile, Leather and Fur Workers Unions explained

The Trade Union International of Textile, Leather and Fur Workers Unions was a trade union international affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions.

History

The Trade Union International of Textile, Leather and Fur Workers Unions was formed in 1958 when the TUIs of Leather, Shoe, Fur and Leather Products and of Textile and Clothing Workers merged. Both of the earlier organizations were founded in 1949.[1] [2]

In 1997 the Trade Union International of Agroalimentary, Food, Commerce, Textile & Allied Industries was formed by the merger of the Trade Union International of Agricultural, Forestry and Plantation Workers, Trade Union International of Food, Tobacco, Hotel and Allied Industries Workers, Trade Union International of Workers in Commerce, Trade Union International of Textile, Leather and Fur Workers Unions.[3]

Organization

The TUI had a controlling congress, directing committee, bureau and permanent secretariat.[4]

In 1978 its address was listed as Opletova 57 Prague, 1[5] an address it would keep until at least 1991.[6]

It cooperated on a regional level with the Latin American Federation of Textile, Clothing and Leather Workers, the Arab Federation of Textile Workers and the Organization of African Trade Union Unity.[7]

Membership

In 1976 the TUI claimed affiliates in 29 countries.[8] In 1985 it had 75 organizations in 58 countries representing 29 million members.[9]

Publications

It published the periodicals Courier and News.[10]

Leadership

General Secretaries

1958: Jaroslav Mevald

Zdenek Spicka

1979: Jan Kriz

1987: Jan Hübner

1990: Evgeni Sidorov

Presidents

1958: Teresa Noce

c.1960: Lina Fibbi

Gilberto Morales

See also

Notes and References

  1. Directory of World Federation of Trade Unions
  2. The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985. Prague; Published by the WTFU in cooperation with PRACE Czechoslovak Trade Unions 1985 pp.156-7
  3. Europa World Year Book London; Taylor & Francis, 2004 p.342
  4. [A. Percy Coldrick|Coldrick, A. Percy]
  5. Coldrick and Jones p.204
  6. [Martin Upham|Upham, Martin]
  7. The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985. p.155
  8. Coldrick and Jones p.204
  9. The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985. p.155
  10. The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985 p.155