- World Federation of Trade Unions
Infobox Union
name= WFTU
country= International
affiliation= International
members= 129 million in 130 countries (2004) [cite book | year = 2005 | title = Trade Unions of the World | editor = ICTUR et al, | edition = 6th | publisher = John Harper Publishing | location = London, UK | id = ISBN 0-9543811-5-7]
full_name= World Federation of Trade Unions
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founded=October 3 ,1945
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office=Athens ,Greece
people=M. Shaban Assouz (president)
George Mavrikos (general secretary)
website= [http://www.wftucentral.org/ www.wftucentral.org]
footnotes= The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) was established in the wake of theSecond World War to bring togethertrade union s across the world in a single international organization, much like theUnited Nations . After a number of Western trade unions left it in1949 , as a result of disputes over support for theMarshall Plan , to form theInternational Confederation of Free Trade Unions , the WFTU was made up primarily of state-run unions fromcommunist countries and unions affiliated with or sympathetic to communist parties elsewhere. A number of those unions, including those fromYugoslavia and China, left later when their governments had ideological differences with theSoviet Union .The WFTU has declined precipitously in the past twenty years since the fall of the communist regimes in the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe , with many of its former constituent unions joining the ICFTU. It maintains its headquarters inPrague ,Czech Republic but focuses now on organizing regional federations of unions in theThird World , campaigning againstimperialism ,racism , poverty, environmental degradation and exploitation of workers undercapitalism and in defense of full employment, social security, health protection, and trade union rights. The WFTU continues to devote much of its energy to organizing conferences, issuing statements and producing educational materials.As part of its efforts to advance its international agenda, the WFTU develops working partnerships with national and industrial trade unions worldwide as well as with a number of international and regional trade union organizations including the
Organization of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU), theInternational Confederation of Arab Trade Unions (ICATU), thePermanent Congress of Trade Union Unity of Latin America (CPUSTAL), and theGeneral Federation of Trade Unions of CIS .The WFTU holds consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the
United Nations , the ILO,UNESCO , FAO, and other UN agencies. It maintains permanent missions inNew York ,Geneva , andRome .The following Trade Unions Internationals are constituted within the WFTU:
* Trade Unions International of Agriculture, Food, Commerce, Textile, and Allied Industries
* Trade Unions International of Public and Allied Employees
* Trade Unions International of Energy, Metal, Chemical, Oil and Allied Industries
* Trade Unions International of Transport Workers
* Trade Unions International of Building, Wood and Building Materials Industries
* World Federation of Teachers UnionsReferences
ee also
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List of federations of trade unions
*List of trade unions External links
* [http://www.wftucentral.org/ World Federation of Trade Unions Web Site]
* [http://www.global-labour.org/prague_1968_the_last_late_short_spring_of_the_wftu.htm Recollections of the WFTU's activities in 1968]
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