Trade Union International Public Service and Allied

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TUI-PS&A
Trade Union International Public Service and Allied
Founded29 October 1949
HeadquartersJohannesburg, Gauteng
Location
Members
> 3000
Key people
Artur Sequeira (President)
Zola Saphetha (General Secretary)
AffiliationsCOSATU, WFTU, TUI-PAE, NEHAWU
Websitetuipublicservice.org

The Trade Union International Public Service and Allied (TUI PS&A) is a section of the World Federation of Trade Unions representing public sector workers.

History[edit]

The union was founded at a conference in East Berlin on October 29, 1949 as the International Union of Trade Unions of Postal, Telephone and Telegraph Workers. The name was changed to the Trade Union International of Public and Allied Employees (TUI-PAE) in 1955 during a conference in Vienna, when it broadened its scope to include workers in the health, finance and public administration areas.[1][2]

Organization[edit]

The TUI-PAE had a three level structure with the Congress being the highest organ, a directive committee meeting between congress and day-to-day activities led by the executive bureau and secretariat based in East Berlin. There were five branch commission for the different sectors of the labor movement the union represented: posts and telecommunications, bank employees, local public servants and public administration.[3]

In 1957 the headquarters for the organization were reported to be at 0.17 Fritz-Heckert-Straße 70, East Berlin. In 1978 its address was reported as 47 Französische Straße, Postfach 1322 DDR 108, East Berlin.[4] It was reported at the same address in 1985.[5] Its current address is at SRTVS – Quadra 701 – Bloco O – Sala 1512 – Ed. Multiempresarial, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil.[6] The current Head Office is in South Africa as from November 2019.

Congresses[edit]

  • 1st: October 1949, East Berlin
  • 2nd: 1955, Vienna
  • 7th: October 11–15, 1982, Prague[5]
  • 13th: November 2019, Larnica

Members[edit]

In 1955 TUI-PAE claimed 6.8 million members were represented at its Vienna congress. In 1977 it claimed 24.1 million members in 104 member organizations.[3] In 1985 this had grown to 29 million in 104 affiliates in 44 countries,[5] while in 2020 it stood at 20 million members in 50 unions in 34 countries.[7]

In 1978 the following groups were known to be affiliated with the Trade Unions International of Public and Allied Employees:[8]

Publications[edit]

The TUI-PAE published a quarterly Public Services in English, French, Spanish and German. It also published Information Bulletin in English, French, Spanish, Russian and German.[4]

Leadership[edit]

General Secretaries[edit]

1949: Willi Baumgart
1958: Paul Wolff
1961: Willi Albrecht
1964: Dagobert Krause
1977: Hans Lorenz
1986: Jochen Meinl
1992: Sukomal Sen
2009: Sebastiao Soares
2015: Pierpaolo Leonardi
2019: Zola Saphetha

Presidents[edit]

1949: Jaroslaw Kolar
1950: René Duhamel
1968: Raymond Barberis
1982: Alain Pouchol
1998: Lulamile Sotaka
2015: Artur Sequeira
2019:Artur Sequeira

References[edit]

  1. ^ The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985. Prague; Published by the WTFU in cooperation with PRACE Czechoslovak Trade Unions 1985 p.152
  2. ^ Coldrick, A. Percy and Jones, Philip. The international directory of the trade union movement New York : Facts on File, [1978] pp.195-6
  3. ^ a b Coldrick and Jones p.196
  4. ^ a b Coldrick and Jones p.197
  5. ^ a b c The World Federation of Trade Unions, 1945-1985 p.153
  6. ^ Trade Union Internationals
  7. ^ The Europa Directory of International Organizations. Routledge. 2020. ISBN 100032639X.
  8. ^ Coldrick and Jones pp.197-8

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