New Trade Union Initiative

New Trade Union Initiative

New Trade Union Initiative is a trade union centre in India founded in 2006.[1] NTUI is an independent national trade union centre. Several independent trade unions in the organised and unorganised sector came together under the banner of the New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) in the year 2001.

After extensive deliberation, NTUI decided to constitute itself formally into a federation and seek the status of a national trade union federation. This was the context for the Founding Conference of the NTUI, held on 5 & 6 March 2006 in New Delhi.

The founding conference of NTUI was held in 2006. Y.V. Chavan was the president of NTUI, Ashim Roy the general secretary for the duration of 2006-2009.[2] At the time of the 2006 conference, NTUI had around 300 affiliated unions.[3]

The 2nd General Assembly held in Mumbai from 13 to 17 December 2009 elected D.Thankappan as the president and Ashim Roy as the General Secretary.

The newly elected Executive Council is: Executive Council 2009 - 2013

President D. Thankappan

Vice Presidents M. A. Patil, R. Kuchelar, V. B. Cherian, Ashok Chaudhary, V. Chandra, Bhagmal Rana, Nisar Ali Mir, Subash Naik Jorge

General Secretary

Ashim Roy

Treasurer M. Subbu

Secretaries N. Vasudevan, Chandrashekhar, Anuradha Talwar, Gautam Mody, Milind Ranade,

Joint Secretaries D.C. Gohain, K. P. Vishwavalsalan, Maya Parmeshwar, Mohan Kothekar, Mohammed Shafi Khan, Sujata Mody

Members Sailen Bhattacharya, Darshan Singh Chawla, S. D. Ranjaney, S. P. Vansadia, P. T. John, M. Rajan, Rajiv Aggarwal, Anannya Bhattacharya, Fudan Murmu, Sher Singh Pharwahi, Inderjit Singh, Jarmanjit Singh, Himanshu Banker, Chandan Sanyal, V. Devi, K. Murugaperumal, K. Shankarbabu, Puti Gaonkar, M. M. Abhyankar, S. A. Azad, Banshi Lal, B. Srineevas Rao, Uday Mahale, S. Shenbaga Subbu, V. Timothy, Subhash Gaurav, Brijpal Singh, Arvind Vaidya, Bharti Sharma, Lakhan Sahu, E. George, D. R. Pisharody

The pictures of the 2nd General Assembly held in December 2009 can be viewed in

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntuikerala/

http://www.flickr.com/people/ntuikerala/

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