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Trade Union Development in Jamaica* George Eaton INTRODUCTION For all practical purposes, the Modern Trade Union Movement in Jamaica must be dated from the year 1938. Legal Trade Union history however, begins much earlier with the passage in the Legislative Council on the 25th October,
the Jamaica workers and led them to once again organise themselves into trade unions, beginning with the formation of the first blanket trade union, the Jamaica Workers and Tradesmen Union (JWTU) in 1936, led by Alan George St. Claver Coombs and Hugh Buchanan.
The Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) today proudly recall its birth amidst the workers struggle of 1938, the outstanding leadership of the late National Hero, the Rt. Excellent Sir William Alexander Bustamante, and the unity and resilience of the workers.
trade union movement appeared immediately from the chaos, and along with it came employers' associations and conciliation agencies to help stabilize labour relations through representation and collective bargaining.
6 Νοε 2012 · In 1962, trade unions were recognized in the Jamaican constitution and this was also the year of Jamaica’s independence from Great Britain. The trade union movement has therefore played a very...
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Richard Hart’s work with the trade union movement resulted in him becoming president of the Jamaica Government Railway Employees Union (1942-48), Vice-President of the TUC until 1953 and the Assistant Secretary of the Caribbean Labour Congress and the General Secretary from 1946-1953.