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In 1908, a conference of glassworkers was held in Paris, to found a new secretariat. This was located in Berlin until 1920, then moved to Paris. One of the smaller international trade secretariats, by 1925 it had 11 affiliates, with a total of 93,000 members. By 1935, it was moribund, and its
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in England, and it was led by Alfred Greenwood. It organised a second conference, in London, in 1894, but thereafter achieved little, and dissolved in 1900.
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The first international trade secretariat of glassworkers was established in 1892 at a conference in
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Bulletin of the International Federation of Industrial Organizations and General Workers' Unions
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International Federation of Industrial Organisations and General Workers' Unions
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bringing together trade unions representing workers in the glass industry.
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National Flint Glass Makers' Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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global union federation
Fourmies, Nord
Castleford
International Federation of Industrial Organisations and General Workers' Unions
Central Union of Glassworkers
National Flint Glass Makers' Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Emil Girbig
Charles Delzant




Categories
Glass trade unions
Global union federations
Trade unions established in 1908
Trade unions disestablished in the 1930s

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