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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Item 16th Session of Standing Committee on Labour(1958)Note on the agenda for the E & I committee; Note on the requirement of the hospital for insured persons at Kanpur; Documents related to the 17th session of the Standing Committee on Labour, 1958.Item 18th ILC(1960)Papers related to the discrimination against AITUC in state level tripartite committees; Papers related to determining the representative character of the trade unions; Papers related to the 18th Sessions of the Indian Labour Conference; AITUC proposal for agenda of 18th Session of the Indian Labour Conference.Item 24th Session of the All-India Trade Union Congress(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1955) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes: Appeal to all workers and trade unions for unity. Review of the 24th Session. Preparations and proceedings. AITUC presidential speech by V. Chakkarai Chettlar. Greetings to the session. REPORT OF THE GENERAL SECRETARY: Vigilance against warmongers; Economic condition; The struggles; Fight for living wage; Labour laws – Some gains and losses; Trade union rights and democratic liberties; Trade union unity; International solidarity – WFTU. Report on the organisation of the AITUC: Centre; State TUCs; International solidarity – WFTU. RESOLUTIONS on: Martyrs; Condolence resolutions; Affiliations; WFTU; Greetings to AUCCTU Congress; Thanks for hospital aid; Unemployment; Rationalisation and speed-up; Peace; Trade union rights and democratic liberties; Industrial relations; Social security; Discrimination in granting passports; French and Portuguese possessions in India; Contract labour; Industrial housing; Railwaymen’s demands; Cotton tetile industry and its workers; Jute industry and workers; Plantation industry; Handloom industry; Coal miners’ demands; Manganese; Petroleum workers; Silk industry workers; Railway colleries; Calcutta tramway workers; Motor transport workers; Bank employees’ movement; Insurance employees; Working women; Teachers; Multi-purpose construction project workers; Civil employees; Retrenchment of civil services employees; Defence industry workers; Cement workers; Motion picture employees; Electricity supply workers’ demands; Leather workers; Burnour workers; Kolar gold fields; Mica industry; Shellac industry; University and other educational institution workers; Hotel workers; Central PWD workers; Harbour and post trust workers; Beedi workers; Shop and commercial employees; Rickshaw workers; Coir industry; Goldsmiths; Tile and brick workers; Playwood and tea-chest workers; Building and road construction workers; Glass industry workers; Municipal workers; Cashew workers; Refugee rehabilitation; Neiveli-Lignite mining; Printing and dyeing industry; Agricultural workers; AITUC film; Amendments to the constitution; Working committee; Trade union press. Appendices: Office bearers, accounts, record of struggles and disputes.Item 24th Session of the All-India Trade Union Congress : Reports & resolutions. Calcutta, May 27-29, 1954(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1954) All-India Trade Union CongressSee note on title. Includes: An appeal to all workers and trade unions for unity; Review of the 24th Session; Preparations and proceedings; AITUC presidential speech by V. Chakkarai Chettlar; Greetings to the session; Report of the general secretary; Report on the organisation of the AITUC; Resolutions (though these are not complete).Item 26th AITUC Session(1961)Printed Resolutions (booklets) of AITUC on - Works Committee, Negotiating Machinery, Whitley Council, Labour Participation in Management, Jan 1961. Resolutions on Trade Union and Democratic Rights, Social Security, Employees' State Insurance Scheme, Provident Fund, Maternity Benefits, Women's Compensation, Unemployment Benefit. Press Communique. AITUC Resolutions on Algeria, Goa, Congo, Laos, Nepal, Racial Discrimination in South Africa, China, Mangolia, Cuba etc.Item 26th Session of AITUC - Reception Committee [1960-1961](1960)Correspondence between AITUC centre and various affiliated trade unions regarding the organisation of the 26th session of AITUC at Coimbatore.Item 26th Session of the AITUC. Coimbatore, January 1961 : Report on Tripartites (1958-1960)(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1961) Sriwastava, K. G.The pamphlet is a review and discussion of tripartite - representing employers, workers, and governments - committees from a trade union perspective. Under Tripartite meetings in 1958-1960 and important decisions, there are the following subchapters: Standing labour committee; Tripartite conference on public sector; Industrial committees on coalmining, plantations, jute, mines other than coal, cement; Other tripartites on industrial matters; National council of training in vocational trades; Central committee on employment; minimum wages central advisory board; central implementation and evaluation committee; Tripartite committee on works committees; Committees on mines' safety, Sterring group on wages; Planning commission's panel on housing; Conference on labour research; Seminars; Development councils; and Industrial boards, and the appendix.Item 27th AITUC Session [Preparation, 1961-1966](1961)Letter from Valjko Milatovic, Confederation of Trade Unions, Yugoslavia, accepting invitation of AITUC to the 27th Session. Pondicherry Textile Mills and Labour Union accepts invitation and sends 25 delegates to the 27th Session of AITUC. Letter from Confederation Generale Du Travail, Paris, France accepting invitation to the Session. Alath Factory Thozhilali Union, Commercial Employees' Association accepts invitation. Correspondence regarding logistics for the 27th Session of AITUC. Press Communique - "Some reports published in a section of the press saying that one section of the AITUC is demanding some sort of 'oath of loyalty' from another section", 30 April 1966. Letter from Ministry of Labour and Employment to the President, AITUC, on "Recommendations of the Committee on Labour Management Cooperation- Meeting held on 1 May, 1961", June 1961. Summary of the proceedings of the meeting between Government of India and trade unions on Labour-Management Cooperation, 1 May 1961.Item 29th Standing Labour Committee And Labour Policy: Part I(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1970) All-India Trade Union CongressContents: Standing Labour Committee Papers. Action taken on conclusions of 28th session of SLC – JuIy 1968; Industrial Relations Commission and Labour Courts; Recognition of unions; Unfair Labour Practices; and System of Wage Boards. Main Conclusions – Standing Labour Committee: Family pension; Workers in Hospitals and Dispensaries; Proposals for setting up a National Labour Institute at Delhi; Report of Tripartite Committee on Legislation for Film Industry workers.Item 30th Conferenec AITUCTelegram, inviting Sri Lanka Independent Trade Union Federation to the 30th AITUC Conference, at Jamshedpur, Bihar, on 13-17 Oct 1976. List of foreign delegates invited.Item 31st Session All-India Trade Union Congress : Reports on Industries. Reports on Condition of Workers in Certain Industries. Visakhapatnam, 26 - 31 October 1980(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1980) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes reports on the following industries: Road transport; Railways; Cement; Aluminium; Plantation; General insurance. Reports on conditions of workers in some industries: Teachers; Construction; Hotel; Ports & docks; Steel; Engineering; Beech.Item 31st Session All-India Trade Union Congress Messages, Resolutions and Speeches, Visakhapatnam 26 - 31 October 1980(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1980) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes reports on the following industries: Preface by the AITUC secretary; Welcome address by chairman of the reception committee M. V. Bhadram; AITUC presidents’ inaugural address Dange, Shripad Amrit; condolence resolutions; list of delegations from abroad; Messages received from overseas unions and Indian politicians and supporters; Speeches from fraternal delegates from abroad—World Federation of Trade Union (WFTU) acting general secretary Ibrahim Zakaria; All-Union Central Committee of Trade Unions secretary V. F. Bogatikov; Central Council of Trade Unions of Afghanistan member Fazal Ahmed Chakhansory; Bangladesh Trade Union Kendra vice-president Nur-Ur-Islam; Central Council of Czechoslavak Trade Unions secretary Jirina Vesela; Trade Union of National Salvation of Kampuchea organisation department secretary Chan Vanny; Central Council of Mongolian Trade Unions member G. Gelenkhu; Vietnam Federation of Trade Unions secretariat member Tran Anh Lien; Central Council of Confederation of Trade Unions of Yugoslavia presidium member Janos Sreder; West Germany’s FDGB member Fritz Roesel; Central Council of Hungarian Trade Unions international department head Karoly Szlovatsik; Committee for International Trade Unions Unity in Australia representative Don Henderson. Resolutions on: Disarmament and duty of the working class; Diego Garcia; Iran-Iraq war; Solidarity with Kampuchea, Vietnam and Laos; With the Afghan revolution; Solidarity with the struggle in Southern Africa and Namibia; Repression in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka; Solidarity with working people of Latin America; Solidarity with Palestinian People’s struggle; Solidarity with workers and people of Korea; Solidarity with the workers of Turkey; Bonus; Wages and DA; Industrial relations law; Against anti-democratic ordinances; Trade union unity; Social Security; Right to work and employment; Reduction of working hours; Agricultural workers; Working women; Prices; Minimum wages in scheduled employments; Rectify the consumer price index; Lock-outs and closures; Communal disturbances; North-eastern region; In support of journalists and newspaper employees; Solidarity with the struggle of Life Insurance Corporation and the General Insurance Corporation employees; Repression, Firings and attacks on trade unions; Support to the struggles of the peasantry; Nationalism of industries which have been taken over; Retrenchment of tobacco workers; Nationalisation of tea concerns; Pollution; Vijayanagaer steel plant; Beedi workers and their demands; Sixth (five-year) plan frame; Demands of the railway workers. Appeal to all workers: Forward to end the miseries of capitalist rule. Workers’ pledge on the 60th anniversary of AITUC. Reports of commissions on: Wages, dearness allowance and bonus; Social security; Trade union rights and unity. Lists of elected office bearers, members of the working committee, the general council. Credential committee report: union membership numbers by area and industry.Item 32nd Session All-India Trade Union Congress, Bangalore: December 15-20, 1983(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1983) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes condolence resolutions; Welcome address by reception committee chairman M. C. Narasimhan; Address from chairman of the presidium N. K. Krishnan; messages received; List of delegates from abroad; Speeches from fraternal delegates—World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) general secretary Ibrahim Zakaria; Soviet Trade Union delegation leader AUCCTU secretary V. Makeyev; Cuban delegation speech; Syrian Trade Union Federation member Omar Kanari; Jatio Sramik League Bangladesh assistant secretary Rafiquddin Ahmed; Central Council of Czeckslovak Trade Union secretary Miroslav Spaniel; Central Council of Bulgarian Trade Unions secretary Georgi Karaulanov; Bangladesh Trade Union Kendra secretary Shah Alam; Vietnam Federation of Trade Unions Nguyen Thuyet; French Confederation of Labour (CGT) France secretary Rane Comet; West Germany’s FDGB representative Herald Buhl; International Trade Union Unity Committee of Australia J. McCarthy; Central Council of Afghanistan trade Unions A. S. Purdelli; Ceylon Federation of Trade Unions M. G. Mendis; Central Council of Mongolian Trade Unions N. Myagmar; ILO regional office S. Sankar Narayanan; National Federation of Indian Women Tara Reddy; Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union G. Yallamanda Reddy; All India Banak Employees Association (AIBEA) president Prabhat Kar; Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) general secretary Samar Mukherjee, MP. Resolutions on: Solidarity with the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan; West Asian situation; Repression in Turkey; Grenada; Support to struggle of the people of Cyprus; Support for the Korean people; Kampuchea; Support to the democratic movement in Bangladesh; Young workers; Demands of agricultural workers; Withdraw the anti-labour bills and laws; Bonus; Nationalisation of the iron ore industry; nationalisation of textile industry; Against the racist regime in South Africa and in support of Namibia; Railwaymen and other central government employees; Commissioning the Vijaynagar steel plant; Safety in mines; De-notification of industrial units; Against LIC Employees’ Organisations split up; Dearness allowance and consumer price index; Price rise and remedial action; Comrade Dange, Shripad Amrit. Commissions: Reports and Resolutions: Social security; Problems of working women; Report of the commission on trade union unity; Report of the commission on industrial “sickness”, lockouts, closures; Trade unions in the struggle for peace and against nuclear war; On the commission on unorganised workers. Reports of the credentials committee: Lists of general council elected members, of office bearers, of the working committees. General Secretary’s Report: Escalation of nuclear war danger; AITUC and struggle for peace; State of the economy and impact on workers’ conditions; How the working class have fought; National committee campaign; Bombay textile strike; The new worker; Working women, young workers and agricultural labour; Corporate sector and MNCs; Communal and divisive forces; AITUC’s unity proposal; International relations and solidarity; Organisation; Main tasks ahead: Appendices; NCC resolution; AITUC letter to CITU.Item 33rd Session of AITUC, Baroda (15-20 December, 1986)(1986)Information Material on the 33rd Session of AITUC, Gujarat, 15-20 Dec 1986. Letter to Reservation Manger, Aeroflot, New Delhi from S. Narasimhan, on reservation of flight tickets for delegates of the Baroda Session of AITUC, 12 Dec 1986. Correspondence with Ministry of Home Affairs on grant of visa for foreign delegates, 12 Dec 1986. List of foreign delegates. Letter to Manager, Hotel Janpath, for booking of rooms for delegates, 8 Dec 1986. Correspondence between H.P. Das, Director-LC, Ministry of Labour, and Indrajit Gupta, General Secretary, AITUC on clearing the names of foreign delegates from the Home Ministry, for grant of visas, 3 Dec 1986. Correspondence with Ministry of External Affairs, on grant of visas for foreign delegates.Item 33rd Session of the AITUC, Vadodara: 15-20 December 1986. Report, resolutions and all other documents(All-India Trade Union Congress, 1987) All-India Trade Union CongressIncludes a preface; Condolence resolution; Welcome address of reception committee chairman Jatin V. Modi; Messages received; Fraternal delegates. SPEECHES BY FRATERNAL DELEGATES: WFTU, V. Mozhayev; AUCCTU, Victor Mishin; West Germany’s FDGB, Johanna Topper; Czechoslovak Trade Unions, V. Kozik; Centre of the Workers of Cuba, Orlando Benitez; Jatiyo Sramik Jaote Bangladesh, Mesbahuddin Ahmed; Bangladesh Trade Union Kendra, Saifuddin Ahmed Manik; Mongolian Trade Unions Congress, B. Chulunbator; Fenasol Lebanon, Fakhri Farhcud; General Federation of Trade Unions, Iraq, Abdul Qadir Mustafa; Ethiopian Trade Union, Melaku Mirtu; Bulgarian Trade Unions, Liliana Dimitrova; Central Trade Unions of Yugoslavia, Zvonimir Hrabar; CGT France, Th. Poupon; PPDA/Kabul City Trade Unions Afghanistan, A. Wasey Karger; General Confederation of Trade Unions Romania representative Constantin Radulescu; Italian General Confederation of Labour; All Poland Trade Union Alliance, Jerzy Uzieelo; General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea, Kong Jong Pal; Regional ILO office, S. Sankar Narayanan; CITU, N. Chakbavarty; Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union, P. K. Kodiyan. INDUSTRY REPORTS: Port, dock and water front workers’ federation of India; All India Petroleum Workers’ Federation; Activities of the National Federation of Engineering Workers of India; Indian Railway Workers’ Federation; Social burden on railways; All India Beedi, Cigar & Tobacco Workers’ Federation; Coal industry. COMMISSION REPORTS on: Threat to national unity, integrity and communal harmony; Trade union rights; Proposed amendments to the Industrial Disputes Act and the Trade Unions Act; Impact of the economic policies of the government on the industry and working class; Unorganised labour: Achievement of the AITUC and tasks; Trade union unity. RESOLUTIONS: Consumer price index; Support of strike of public sector employees on 21 January 1987; Support of the struggle of the people of South Africa and Namibia; Support of striking A.P. government employees; Beedi workers; Abolition of contract labour; Sri Lanka; Employees of private nursing homes and hospitals; Construction industry workers; Struggling workers of national building construction corporation Ltd., and bride and roof company under public sector; Rights of employees in institutions run by minorities; Save the jute industry; All India token strike of Indian aluminium workers; Central law for agricultural workers; IV central pay commission; Purchase of Paddy by Tamil Nadu government and for public distribution system; Threatened closure of Standard Motors Madras; Afghanistan; Tea trade; New textile policy of the government and serious consequences following therefrom; Against drug price rise; Social security; Stop forthwith Iraq-Iran war; Reunionification of Korea and peace in the AITUC; Significance of Gorbachev’s visit and the Delhi declaration; Solidarity with Nicaragua; Solidarity with Palestinian people; Safety in mines; Mavoor Gwalior Rayons strike; Nationalisation of shipping; Modernisation in the ports & docks; Electricity; Industrial development of North Eastern region of India; Lebanon; Unemployment; Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (I.D.P.L.); Problems of the state road transport industry and workers; Dangers of industrial pollution; Assault of Laro Jonko by employers’ goondas; Goa’s liberation. Report of the credential committee. List of office bearers and working committee members, general council members. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS booklet: Peace mobilisation; New Pak threat; Active American lobby; South African liberation movement; Fighting forces of disintegration; Economic stagnation; 21 January as national protest day; Unorganised workers; Expansion. GENERAL SECRETARY’S REPORT booklet: Struggle for peace; Against communal and secessionist forces and terrorists; New industrial and economic policies – Attack on public sector; New technology and trade unions; Unorganised sector; United actions and struggles; Fourth pay commission; New anti-labour laws; Bhopal and the TNCs; Trade union unity; Organisation; International relations; Tasks. INFORMATION MATERIALS booklet: Working population; Selected economic indicators; Employment and unemployment; Process of liberalisation and increasing concessions to monopolies; Central public sector enterprises; Growth of monopolies; Capital flight to foreign banks; Bhopal declarations on TNCs; Growing industrial “sickness”; New technology and trade unions; Industrial accidents; Prices and price rises; Labour cost; Industrial relations; Provident fund arrears; Arjun Sen Gupta Committee Report; Central Services (recognition of Service Associations) Rules, 1986; Privatisation; Verification of membership of central TU organisations.Item 34th Session of AITUC, Madras (7-12 August, 1990)Materials on the 34th Session of AITUC, 1990, held in Madras. Correspondence of Indrajit Gupta, General Secretary, AITUC with various ministries, trade unions and others, related to invitation and logistics for the 34th session of AITUC. Letters to Home Ministry from AITUC, regarding grant of visa to foreign delegates for the AITUC Session. List of foreign delegates. List of Office Bearers of AITUC. Notice regarding bus services for the delegates. Delegation form. Materials such as participant list, related to a seminar of trade unions from SAARC countries, 12-17 Nov 1988, New Delhi.Item 34th Session of AITUC, Madras, 1990 [1988-1990](1988)Materials related to 34th session of AITUC, Madras 7-12 August 1990. Document prepared by the Industrial Relations Committee (multiple copies); General Secretary's Report; Press Release; Correspondence between AITUC Centre and State Committees regarding changes made by govt. in consumer price indexes; Circular regarding organisation of a Convention by All India Aluminium Workers' Federation, dated 28 October 1988, and other materials.Item 35th Session of AITUC, Patna (11-15 March, 1994)(1994)Documents related to the 35th Session of AITUC, Patna, 11-15 March 1994. Correspondence with govt. authorities related to despatch of important documents and office records; list of Office Bearers of AITUC; correspondence with Indian Airlines regarding travel for the AITUC Session delegates; correspondence with Exchange Control Department, regarding engagement of foreign nationals etc.Item 36th Conference [1994-1997](1994)Commission Reports on Unorganised Labour, 36th Conference, AITUC, Amritsar, 16-20 Oct 1997. Commission Report on Working Women and Child Labour, 36th Conference, AITUC, Amritsar, 16-20 Oct 1997. Resolutions on Social Clause, Anganwadi Workers etc.Item 37th Session / Messages [1997-2001](1997)Solidarity messages received from individuals, national and international organisations on the occasion of the 37th Session of AITUC, Hyderabad, 19-23 Dec 2001. Printed Constitution of AITUC, 1997.