ALL INDIA TRADE UNION CONGRESS (AITUC)

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The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) is the oldest trade union federation in India, founded on 31 October 1920 in Bombay (Mumbai). Among its founders were renowned nationalist leader Lala Lajpat Rai, ( 1865-1928) who became the first President of AITUC, Joseph Baptista (1864-1930), N.M. Joshi (1879-1955) and Diwan Chaman Lall (1892-1973). Formation of the AITUC led to it being the designated the official representative of the Indian Workers at the International Labour Organisation (ILO) from 1921 onwards. The first trade unions had come into being from late nineteenth century in India in jute mills, railways, cotton textiles. Bombay (now Mumbai) a textile manufacturing hub had its first trade union in the shape of Bombay Millhands Association headed by Narayan Meghaji Lokhande (1848-1897). The incipient trade union movement had close links with social reform and anti-caste movements. Numerous strikes and other forms of protests by workers have been recorded throughout the 19th century. By the twentieth century the unions extended their work to other sectors including municipal workers, printing press, workers in engineering goods factories etc. The period from 1900 to 1920 also witnessed hundreds of strikes, massive meetings & processions. The period witnessed the closing of ranks of trade unionists with those leading the freedom struggle against colonial rulers. The unions had gone on strike opposing the arrest of popular leader of freedom struggle Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1908 who later on took initiative for hosting the all India congregation of unions to form a national centre. The stalwarts of Indian freedom struggle like Jawahar Lal Nehru (1889-1964) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (1897-1945), V.V. Giri (1894-1980) also chaired the sessions of AITUC. At the beginning the AITUC had 64 affiliated unions with 1,40,000 members, and grew to become the largest trade union confederation in India by 1947. It is to be noted that well known trade unionists of time attended the session of international Labour organisation (ILO) and N.M Joshi was a long period member of the Governing body of ILO representing the workers. In the late 1920s the AITUC became more radical, partly under communist influence of the emerging communist movement. A split followed in 1929, and the Indian Trade Union Federation (ITUF) led by former AITUC president V.V. Giri was founded. AITUC and ITUF merged again in 1939 and since then AITUC continued playing its role as vanguard of working class and played a strong role in the struggle for independence. It also played very important role in the foundation of World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), 1945. The AITUC had close association with the Communist Party of India (estd 1925), but was never formally affiliated to it. The principle followed throughout from its foundation conference was “Free from Governments, free from Managements & Free from Political Parties”. Its membership has been given as 14.2 million in 2013, making it the third largest trade union confederation in India. The AITUC has its headquarters in New Delhi. The collection presented here consists mainly of the documents of the AITUC for the period 1928-1970 that were included in one of the major digitization collection project of trade union documents of "The Archives of Indian Labour", set up in 1998 as a collaborative initiative of the V.V.Giri National Labour Institure(VVGNLI) and the Association of Indian Labour Historians (AILH).

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    Gorakhpur Labour Organisation - Constitution of Advisory Committee - 1961
    (1961)
    Letters of AITUC, Director of Employment Exchanges, Coal Mines Welfare Organisation, and others regarding the re-organisation of Gorakhpur Labour Organisation, Central Hostel Committee of Gorakhpur Labour Organisation and other issues; Report of the informal committee of members of parliament on Gorakhpur Labour; Summary record of the proceedings of a special committee set up at Tri-Partite meeting held on 24-01-1961.
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    Central Advisory Council of Industry
    (1961)
    Letter to all members of the Central Advisory Council of Industries from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry regarding the 12th meeting of the Central Advisory Council of Industries to be held in Delhi.
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    General Coal Mines - Press TVs - Electricity - LIC etc. AITUC - 1961
    (1961)
    Letters of Samyukta Khadan Mazdoor Sangh, Ministry of Labour and Employment, AITUC, S.A. Dange, Bhartiya Pustak Bhandar, and others regarding Conclusion on the 2nd session of the Industrial Committee on mines other than coal - declaration of iron ore mines as Public Utility Service under the I.D. Act and other issues; Notice for a General Strike from Bennet Coleman & Co. Employees Union; resolutions on Strike and other documents including pamphlets.
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    General Miscellaneous AITUC - 1961
    (1961)
    Letters of AITUC, Jawaharlal Nehru, Shripad Amrit Dange, B.N. Viyulle, and others regarding an Article by Shri S.N. Puri in the Financial Express of 2nd June 1961 on General Elections, Selection of Congress Candidates and other issues. Printed Article on Industrial Hygiene by Bhola D. Panth; an article on Preventing War; Article - 'A Political Analysis' by M. R. Kahale and others.
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    Bhoodan Movement 1959
    (1946)
    Article on Gramdan; Letters of Akhil Bhartiya Sarv Sewa Sangh, Harijan Sewa Sangh, Yuwaka Sangh, AITUC, Khaddar Co-operative Society Ltd., and others. A short note on the last one and half years' work in Gramdan areas in Korap UT and a Document on the Development of Gramdan Villages on Co-operative Lines.
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    Employment Advisory Committee
    (1961)
    Letter to the AITUC from the Director of Employment and Training regarding the joint meeting of the sub-committee, examining the fairness of submission, and postponement of date.
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    Public & Allied Employees - Central & State [1950-1961]
    (1950)
    Document on the review of the principal activities of the Directorate General of Employment and Training during the month of June 1961; A booklet on the proceedings of the 8th meeting of the State Labour Advisory Board.
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    General AITUC [1959-1963]
    (1959)
    Letters of AITUC, Labour Commissioner, Rubber Plants, Synthetic and Chemical Ltd., and others regarding the notice on behalf of Nand Kishore and allies near the mill down the road and other issues; Document of Indian Labour Conference and telegram to AITUC.
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    Rajasthan Municipal Karmchari Sangh, 1965
    (1965)
    Letter to AITUC from Rajasthan Municipal Karamchari Sangh regarding Demand Letter.
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    Wage Boards - I
    (1959)
    Correspondence related to the grant of interim wage increase by the central Wage Board for the Sugar Industry along with reports and correspondence related to the Central Wage Board for Cement and Industry.