Caribbean Congress of Labour
Caribbean Congress of Labour | |
Founded | 1960 |
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Headquarters | Saint Michael, Barbados |
Location | |
Members | 500,000 in 17 countries |
Key people | , President , General Secretary |
Affiliations | Independent |
Website | caribbeancongressoflabour.org/ |
The Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL) is a regional trade union federation. It represents 500,000 members in 33 affiliated unions across 17 Caribbean nations.
The federation represents trade union concerns to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), as well as the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).
The CCL works with both the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the Inter American Regional Organisation (ORIT).
Leadership[]
General Secretaries[]
- 1960: Osmond Dyce[1]
- 1966: Basil Blackman[1]
- 1969: Gaston Benjamin[1]
- 1973: Burns Bonadie[1]
- 1983: Kertist Augustus[1]
- 1998: George De Peana[1]
- 2007: Lincoln Lewis
- 2010: Chester Humphrey
- 2016: Asokore Beckles
Presidents[]
- 1960: Frank Walcott[1]
- 1963: Thossy Kelly[1]
- 1966: Frank Walcott[1]
- 1969: Richard Ishmael[1]
- 1973: Nathaniel Crichlow[1]
- 1977: Frank Walcott[1]
- 1980: Vernon Glean[1]
- 1983: Leonard Archer[1]
- 1986: Lascelles Beckford[1]
- 1989: Roy Trotman[1]
- 1995: Lloyd Goodleigh[1]
- 2001: Lincoln Lewis
- 2007: Jacqueline Jack
- 2010: David Massiah
- 2016: Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson
See also[]
References[]
- ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
Categories:
- Caribbean Congress of Labour
- Economy of the Caribbean Community
- Economy of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
- Trade unions established in 1960
- 1960 establishments in Barbados
- Caribbean trade union stubs