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    Published 1936
    “…1936 1918-1939 "International Federation of Trade Unions Congress, London, 1936" [T0081.jpg], 1936 The IFTU was the first permanent general international organisation of trade unions. …”
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    Published 6 May 1926
    “…1926-05-06 "Letter from Publicity Committee to International Federation of Trade Unions (Amsterdam), 6 May 1926, re: printing of Daily Mail in Holland" [g0713001.jpg], 6 May 1926, Trades Union Congress TUC Organisation…”
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    Published 7 May 1926
    “…1926-05-07 "IFTU Letter, 7 May 1926" [g0748001.jpg], 7 May 1926, International Federation of Trade Unions International Reactions…”
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    Published 1921
    “…1921 1918-1939 "The International Trade Union Movement, 1921" [T0147.jpg], 1921 This is the bi-monthly journal of the International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU) which was published in Amsterdam and appeared in English, German and French editions. …”
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    Published 1943
    “…1943 1939-1945 "Trade Union Centre for German Workers, 1943" [HFR0086], 1943 In the early years of the war, the International Federation of Trade Unions established centres in Britain for refugee trade unionists from Belgium, France, Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia. …”
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    Published 1918-1939
    “…He was a member of the 1924 TUC delegation to Russia and died in October 1925, while attending a meeting of the International Federation of Trade Unions in Amsterdam.…”
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    Published 1924
    “…He took a close interest in international trade union affairs and was President of the International Federation of Trade Unions 1928-1945. He served on many public bodies and was made a Baron on leaving the TUC in 1946. …”
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    Published 1937
    “…The funds were used for humanitarian relief only and were channelled through the International Solidarity Fund established by the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Labour and Socialist International in 1934 to support victims of fascism. …”
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    Published 1941
    “…He took a close interest in international trade union affairs and was President of the International Federation of Trade Unions 1928-1945. He served on many public bodies and was made a Baron on leaving the TUC in 1946. …”
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    Published 1943
    “…Schevenels (International Federation of Trade Unions), H. Boyder & E.W. Wentzel (South Africa), P. …”
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