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ALL INDIA TRADE UNION CONGRESS

PART 2 : STRUCTURE

2.1

Year established 1920


2.2 Structure of organisation

President

Vice President

General Secretary

Dy. General Secretary

Secretary

State level committees

2.3 Areas of competence within the organisation

Agriculture

Cement Industry

Sugar Industry

Textile Industry

Jute Industry

Beedi, Cigar & tabacco

Electricity/Power Sector

Fertilisers & Chemical Industry

Aluminium Industry

Engineering Industry

Coal Industry

Non-coal Mines

Hospitals

Road Transport

National Thermal Power Corporation

Atomic Energy Projects

Construction Industry

2.4 Number of staff

There are no separate staff. Our functionary and specified activists attend to these functions in each field indicated in the questionnaire.

2.5 Economic sectors

Manufacturing

Agriculture

Mines

Construction

Atomic Energy

Power

Chemical & Fertiliser

Service Sector

2.6

Affiliation to national and international organisations

AITUC is affiliated to WFTU (World Federation of Trade Unions)

2.7 Major affiliated organisations or unions

2.8 Number of affiliated organisations or unions

2996 Trade Unions are affiliated to AITUC.

2.9 Number of members

About 30 lakhs

2.10 Committee on Occupational Safety and Health

ALL INDIA TRADE UNION CONGRESS

PART 3 : PURPOSE, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACTIVITIES

3.1 Purpose (mission, mandate) of the organisation :

Information not provided. 3.2 Responsibilities or activities related to occupational safety and health :

At national level one secretary has been assigned to deal with occupational safety and health issues.

As a member of Board of Governors of the National Safety Council of India.

As a constituent of Trade union partnership for environmental protection.

3.3 Occupational safety and health services provided :

Union at the unit level participates in the Safety Committees.

3.4 Occupational safety and health training activities :

Conduct training programmes on safety and health to the cadres at national, state, district and industry level.

3.5 Occupational safety and health research and development activities :

None



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