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Federation of Independent Trade Unions (FITU)... Federation of Independent Trade Unions (FITU), 1974


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  • 1974
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  • The collection contains documents concerning employment legislation and the affiliation of unions to the FITU.
  • 1 box
  • The Federation of Independent Trade Unions was formed in 1973 as the Federation of Registered Trade Unions, changing its name in May 1974. It aimed to represent the interests of members of trade unions which were not affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. The driving force behind its formation was the Union of Sales, Technical Representatives and Agents and its General Secretary, Jack Ogden.
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  • English

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Photocopies of circulars, letter and press cuttings concerning the proposed repeal of the Industrial Relations Act, the Employment Protection Bill and the affiliation to FITU of the Telecommunications Staff Association, the Electricity Supply Union and the Association of Licensed Aircraft Engineers