General Federation of Labor
Federation of Labor - the headquarters of trade unions of the Pilsudski and syndicalist nature. In 1926, a group of activists of the Union of Repairs of the Commonwealth began to publish a syndicalist biweekly "Solidarity of Labor" around which Syndicate Workers 'Circles were formed, and at the beginning of 1928 a Workers' Cooperation Committee was established with Marshal Pitsudski. Based on these organizations, the General Labor Federation was established in mid-1928. The GFP program envisaged the nationalization of the oil industry, the establishment of state control over banks and cartels, the guarantee of collective agreements and arbitration, the extension of social legislation; The Federation did not participate in strikes. At the beginning of 1930, GFP was 42,000. Members, mainly among metal, electrotechnical, chemical and mining workers. In 1931 GFP merged with other pro-union trade unions in the Union of Trade Unions. The leading activists were Boleslaw Gawlik, Stefan Kapuściński, Edward Ruszczewski, Jerzy Szurig, Kazimierz Zakrzewski, Gustaw Zieliński. Literature
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