Trade Union International of Workers in Commerce explained

The Trade Union International of Workers in Commerce was a trade union international affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions.

History

The union was formed in 1959.[1]

In 1997 it merged with the Trade Union International of Agricultural, Forestry and Plantation Workers, Trade Union International of Food, Tobacco, Hotel and Allied Industries Workers, and Trade Union International of Textile, Leather and Fur Workers Unions to form the Trade Union International of Agroalimentary, Food, Commerce, Textile & Allied Industries.[2]

Organization

The highest organ in the union was the international conference. Then there was the administrative committee and the secretariat.[3]

In 1978 its address was listed as Opletova 57 Prague, 1[4] an address it would keep until at least 1991.[5]

Membership

When the TUI began it had 22 affiliated unions. At its 1976 conference it claimed 14,862,279 members in 50 affiliated unions in 44 countries.[6] By the mid 1980s it had 70 members organizations in 61 countries representing 20 million members [7]

In 1978 the following organizations were affiliated to the TUI:[8]

Publications

The TUI published News monthly and Bulletin quarterly in English, French, Spanish, German and Russian.[9]

Leadership

General Secretaries

1959: Domenico Banchieri

1964: Dumitru Usturoi

Ilie Frunza

1980s: Alvaro Villamarin

Presidents

1959: Marie Radova

1964: Carrere

Janos Vas

Notes and References

  1. [A. Percy Coldrick|Coldrick, A. Percy]
  2. Europa World Year Book London; Taylor & Francis, 2004 p.342
  3. Coldrick and Jones p.183
  4. Coldrick and Jones p.183
  5. [Martin Upham|Upham, Martin]
  6. Coldrick and Jones p.183
  7. The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985. Prague; Published by the WTFU in cooperation with PRACE Czechoslovak Trade Unions 1985 p.151
  8. Coldrick and Jones pp.183-5
  9. Coldrick and Jones p.183