The Suikerbond ("Sugar Union") was a tradeunion for European workers in the sugar industry in the Dutch East Indies. The organization was founded on 14 March 1907 in Surabaya, as the Bond van Geëmployeerden in de Suikerindustrie in Nederlandsch-Indië ("Unionof those employed in the sugar industry in the Netherlands Indies"). One of the two strongest unions for Europeans, in the early 1920s ...
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This list has 8 sub-lists and 4 members. See also Tradeunions, Defunct organizations FLAG Like Defuncttradeunions by country 12 L Defunct transnational tradeunions 4 L, 14 T Defuncttradeunionsof Africa 3 L, 11 T Tradeunions by year of disestablishment 120 L DefuncttradeunionsofAsia 2 L, 3 T Defuncttradeunionsof Europe 3 L, 1 T Tradeunions by decade of disestablishment 20 L ...
The Barisan, too, set up its own group of unions, the Singapore Association of TradeUnions, but the PAP government rejected its application for registration in 1963.
Dec 6, 2023These events demonstrated both the desperation and determination of the labor movement to challenge unfair labor practices and poor working conditions. The legacy of early tradeunions 🔗 The early tradeunions in Meiji Japan, despite facing severe repression, laid the groundwork for future workers' movements.
A rally of 63 unions celebrate the advent of the PAP government and release of eight tradeunion leaders from detention on June 28, 1959. National founder Lee Kuan Yew is pictured second right.
Based on our examination of how these institutional contexts are changing, and what we know about the strategies of unions, we are not hopeful regarding the near term prospects for reversing union decline The goal of the paper is to assess, comparatively, the growth, decline and prospects for renewal of tradeunions in selected Asian countries.
Trade unionism during the Emergency was, in fact, related to the overall strategy of containing the role of theMCP and the influence of theWorld Federation of TradeUnions (WFTU). Forces that Determined Colonial TradeUnion Policy With the declaration of the Emergency, the MCP-led militant tradeunion move ment came to an end.
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