- General Federation of Trade Unions (UK)
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GFTU Full name General Federation of Trade Unions Founded 1899 Members 214,000 Country United Kingdom Key people Mike Bradley, General Secretary
Joe Marino (BFAWU), presidentOffice location London, England Website www.gftu.org.uk The General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) is a national trade union centre in the United Kingdom. It has 35 affiliates with a membership of just over 214,000 and describes itself as the '"federation for specialist unions"'.
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History
In the 1890s, the development of socialist organisations and socialist thinking also found expression in the British trade union movement. Many of the new unions formed during that period were committed to the socialist transformation of society and were critical of the conservatism of the craft unions. The debate revolved around concept of building “one-big-union” which would have the resources to embark on a militant course of action and even change society. This thinking gained strength after the 1897 Engineering Employers Federation lockout which resulted in a defeat for engineering workers.
The view that it was necessary to develop a strong, centralised trade union organisation by forming a federation, which had been rejected only two years earlier, was now endorsed at the Trade Union Congress of September 1897. This resulted in the establishment of the General Federation of Trade Unions at a special Congress of the TUC in 1899, the principal objective of which was to set up a national organisation with a strike fund which could be drawn upon by affiliated trade unions.
GFTU participated in the foundation of the International Federation of Trade Unions at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam in July 1919.
Current role
The GFTU now concentrates on servicing the needs of specialist unions. It does this by providing courses, undertaking research for its affiliated Unions and administering a Pension Scheme for officials and staff of affiliated Unions. In keeping with its original objectives, the Federation pays dispute benefit in appropriate cases to affiliated Unions.
The Governing Body is the Biennial General Council Meeting, attended by delegates from affiliated Unions, at which policy and rule changes are debated and an Executive Committee of 14 members elected to meet on a monthly basis between Biennial General Council Meetings.
The Federation undertakes its Parliamentary activities by working closely with John Mann MP, Member of Parliament Bassetlaw Constituency, particularly in respect of proposed legislation.
Affiliated unions
Full members
- Association for College Management
- Association of Educational Psychologists
- Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union
- Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU)
- Card Setting Machine Tenters' Society
- Community (formerly ISTC & KFAT)
- Connect (formerly STE)
- Community and Youth Workers' Union
- Engineering and Fastener Trade Union
- General Union of Loom Overlookers
- Institute of Football Management Administration
- League Managers Association
- Musicians' Union
- National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers (NACODS)
- National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO)
- National Union of Journalists
- Professional Cricketers Association
- Professional Footballers Association
- Professional Rugby Players Association
- Retail Book, Stationery and Allied Trades Employees Association
- Society of Union Employees[1]
- Unity (formerly CATU)
Associate members
- AMICUS Metal Mechanics Sector
- AMICUS Scalemakers Craft Section
- AMICUS UTW
- GMB Clothing and Textile Section
- GMB Construction, Furniture, Timber and Allied Section
- GMB Scottish Lace and Textile Workers' Branch
- PCS DCA AMO Group
- TGWU Asphalt Workers Branch
- TGWU Craft/Staff Branch
- TGWU Jute and Flax Branches
- TGWU National Association of Licensed House Managers – National Branch
- TGWU National Lock and Metal Workers Branch
- TGWU Northern Carpet Trades' Union
- TGWU Yorkshire Association of Power Loom Overlookers' Branch
- TGWU Lancashire Box, Packing Case and General
- Woodworkers' Society Branch
See also
- List of trade unions
- List of federations of trade unions
- Trades Union Congress
- Scottish Trades Union Congress
- Irish Congress of Trade Unions
References
- Hyman, Richard (1971). The Workers' Union. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.
External links
- GFTU official site.
Categories:- Trade unions in the United Kingdom
- National federations of trade unions
- Organizations established in 1899
- 1899 establishments in the United Kingdom
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