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The Guyana Trades Union Congress is a national trade union center in Guyana. It was founded in 1941 as the British Guiana Trades Union Council. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
BGLU took the initiative for cooperation between trade unions in the Caribbean. At the 1926 BGLU convention, the British Guiana and West Indian Trade Union Confederation was founded. In 1945, BG&WITUC became the Caribbean Labour Congress. [8] Forbes Burnham (later the president of Guyana) became president of GLU in 1952, and served until 1956. [9]
The Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL) is a regional trade union federation. It represents 500,000 members in 33 affiliated unions across 17 Caribbean nations.. The federation represents trade union concerns to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), as well as the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).
The BGLU is officially the first trade union in the Caribbean. In 1945 he attended the World Trade Union Conference as President of the British Guiana Trades Union Council. [2] Often referred to as 'The father of Trade Unions', Critchlow was the first man in British Guiana to formalize labor negotiations. He died in Georgetown in 1958.
General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU–Northern Ireland) 6.5 million (TUC) 630,000 (STUC) 214,000 (GFTU) 215,000 (ICTU–NI) TUC STUC GFTU ICTU (NI) Grenada Grenada Trades Union Council (GTUC) Guyana Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) 34,000 (FITUG)
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