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The trade union movement in India is largely divided along political lines and follows a pre-Independence pattern of overlapping interactions between political parties and unions. [2] The net result of this system is debated, as it has both advantages and disadvantages.
The Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) is a national trade union centre in India. Founded on 3 May 1947, it is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . The INTUC claims a membership of over 30 million.
All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) is a central trade union federation in India. It is politically attached to Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation . According to provisional statistics from the Ministry of Labour, AICCTU had a membership of 639,962 in 2002.
All India UTUC was founded at a conference held in Kolkata 26–27 April 1958, following a split in the United Trade Union Congress.Initially it used the name UTUC, but in the general media it was referred to as UTUC (Dharamtala Street) (where it had its offices) to distinguish it from the original UTUC.
All India Central Council of Trade Unions; All India Centre of Trade Unions; All India Construction Workers Federation; All India Defence Employees Federation; All India Federation of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers; All India Federation of Trade Unions; All India General Kamgar Union; All India Gig Workers Union; All India Jute Textile Workers ...
Workers of the Construction Workers Federation of India, an affiliate of CITU marching 4th CITU West Bengal state conference poster. The Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) is a national level trade union in India. It has presence mostly in the Indian state of Tripura, followed by West Bengal, Kerala and Kanpur.
As of 1980 TUCC claimed to have 272,229 members in 182 affiliated unions. [6] The Ministry of Labour verified 65 affiliated unions with a combined membership of 123,048. [6] As of 1995 TUCC was the smallest of the ten Central Trade Union Organisations recognised by the Indian Ministry of Labour, counting 65 affiliated unions. [7]
The All India Centre of Trade Unions is a trade union centre in India. It is the labour wing of the Marxist Communist Party of India (United). Previously it was the trade union wing of the main predecessor of MCPI(U), the Marxist Communist Party of India. M.S. Patrudu was the AICTU general secretary until his death in 2004. [1]