Centre of Indian Trade Unions

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CITU
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Centre of Indian Trade Unions
Founded 1970
Members 2.8 million
Country India
Key people M K Pandhe, president
Chittabrata Majumdar, general secretary
Office location New Delhi, India
Website citu.org.in

Centre of Indian Trade Unions, a national central trade union federation in India. Politically attached to CPI(M). The Voice of the Worker. The Centre of Indian Trade Unions is today one of biggest assembly of workers and toiling classes of India.

4th CITU West Bengal state conference poster
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4th CITU West Bengal state conference poster

With a membership of 2.8 million spread out in the organised sectors of rail, postal, telecom, banking, insurance sectors and unorganised sectors like construction workers, bidi workers, day-wagers, CITU is the unifyng force of the working classes.


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