The Irish Trade Union Congress (ITUC) was a union federation covering the island of Ireland.
Until 1894, representatives of Irish trade unions attended the British Trades Union Congress. However, many felt that they had little impact on the British body, and decided to form their own federation. This met for the first time in 1894. Although some Irish delegates continued to attend the British TUC, their decision to bar representatives of trades councils from 1895 increased dissatisfaction, and the ITUC soon became the leading Irish union federation.[1][2] In 1900, the British TUC asked the ITUC to amalgamate with it, but this request was rejected.[3]
In 1912, the ITUC established a political arm, becoming known as the Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress. The political wing evolved into the Labour Party. Despite the Partition of Ireland, the ITUC continued to organise throughout the island, but tensions arose between the unions based in Britain and with members in both Britain and Ireland, and the Irish-based unions. In 1936, the organisation formed a commission to examine the issue. William X. O'Brien put in a proposal to form ten industrial groupings with no overlaps to negotiate on behalf of workers - in effect, this would have passed existing union activities to ten industrial unions. This and three other proposals were discussed at the 1939 conference, but O'Brien and his supporters walked out and formed the Advisory Council of Irish Unions. This comprised eighteen unions based in Ireland, and accounted for about half the ITUC membership.[3]
The Advisory Council cut ties with the ITUC in 1945 and formed the Congress of Irish Unions.[3] After long negotiations, the two organisations reunited in 1959 to form the Irish Congress of Trade Unions.[4]
Year | Name | Union |
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1894 | Thomas O'Connell | Dublin Trades Council |
1895 | J. H. Jolly | Cork Trades Council |
1896 | James D'Alton | Limerick Trades Council |
1897 | P. J. Leo | Waterford Trades Council |
1898 | Richard Wortley | Belfast Trades Council |
1899 | James McCarron | Amalgamated Society of Tailors |
1900 | George Leahy | National Association of Operative Plasterers |
1901 | Alexander Bowman | Municipal Employees Association |
1902 | William Cave | Cork Trades Council |
1903 | Walter Hudson | Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants |
1904 | William Walker | Belfast Trades Council |
1905 | James Chambers | Dublin Saddlers' Society |
1906 | Stephen Dineen | Irish National Federal Union of Bakers |
1907 | James McCarron | Amalgamated Society of Tailors |
1908 | John Murphy | Belfast Trades Council |
1909 | Michael J. Egan | Cork Trades Council |
1910 | James McCarron | Amalgamated Society of Tailors |
1911 | David Robb Campbell | National Union of Life Assurance Agents |
1912 | Michael O'Lehane | Drapers' Assistants' Association |
1913 | William X. O'Brien | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1914 | James Larkin | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1916 | Thomas Ryder Johnson | National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks |
1917 | Thomas MacPartlin | Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners |
1918 | William X. O'Brien | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1919 | Thomas Cassidy | Typographical Society |
1920 | Thomas Farren | Stonecutters' Union of Ireland |
1921 | Thomas Foran | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1922 | Cathal O'Shannon | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1923 | Luke Duffy | Irish Union of Distributive Workers and Clerks |
1925 | William X. O'Brien | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1926 | Denis Cullen | Irish Bakers' Amalgamated Union |
1927 | J. T. O'Farrell | Railway Clerks' Association |
1928 | William McMullen | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1929 | ||
1930 | Thomas J. O'Connell | Irish National Teachers' Organisation |
1931 | Denis Cullen | Irish Bakers' Amalgamated Union |
1932 | Louie Bennett | Irish Women Workers' Union |
1933 | Sean P. Campbell | Dublin Typographical Provident Society |
1934 | Michael Duffy | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1935 | ||
1936 | Michael Drumgoole | Irish Union of Distributive Workers and Clerks |
1937 | ||
1938 | Jeremiah Hurley | Irish National Teachers' Organisation |
1939 | Patrick T. Daly | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1940 | Sam Kyle | Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union |
1941 | William X. O'Brien | Irish Transport and General Workers' Union |
1942 | ||
1943 | Michael Keyes | National Union of Railwaymen |
1944 | Robert Getgood | Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union |
1945 | Gilbert Lynch | Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union |
1947 | John Swift | Irish Bakers', Confectioners' and Allied Workers' Amalgamated Union |
1948 | ||
1949 | James Larkin, Jr | Workers' Union of Ireland |
1950 | Sam Kyle | Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union |
1951 | Helen Chenevix | Irish Women Workers' Union |
1952 | James Larkin, Jr | Workers' Union of Ireland |
1953 | Con Connolly | Cork Workers' Council |
1954 | John McAteer | National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers |
1955 | ||
1956 | J. Harold Binks | Clerical and Administrative Workers Union |
1957 | Norman Kennedy | Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union |
1958 | Jack Macgougan | National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers |
1959 | Walter Carpenter |
Source: Donal Nevin et al., Trade Union Century, p. 437