Unión de Impresores de Filipinas
Unión de Impresores de Filipinas | |
Predecessor | Unión Obrera Democrática |
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Successor | Congreso Obrero de Filipinas |
Founded | 1906 |
Location |
The Unión de Impresores de Filipinas (Spanish, Printers' Union of the Philippines) was the first national trade union center in the Philippines. Established in 1906, it was a national union of all workers in the printing trade intended to consolidate them into a single confederation.[1]
History[]
The first labor union in the Philippines, called Unión de Litógrafos e Impresores de Filipinas[2] (Spanish, "Lithographers and Printers Union of the Philippines") was established in either December 1901[3] or in 1902 by Isabelo de los Reyes.[4] Not long after its founding, the members reorganized themselves into Unión Obrera Democrática.[2]
Hermenegildo Cruz is credited with conceiving the idea for a national trade union as a solution to the problems labor leaders were encountering in the consolidation of its members. In 1906, such a union for the printing trade, called Unión de Impresores de Filipinas, was established during a meeting held in Santa Cruz, Manila. Felipe Mendoza, a lithographer and Cruz's right-hand man, was elected president. Crisanto Evangelista, a typesetter, was Secretary-General; this was the first occasion Evagelista was associated with the labor movement as a leader. Ciriaco Cruz was indicated as an official, however his position is not mentioned in the records.[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b Guevarra, Dante G. (1995). History of the Philippine Labor Movement. Rex Bookstore. p. 28. ISBN 971-23-1755-2.
- ^ a b Halili, M.C. (2004). Philippine History. Rex Bookstore. p. 196. ISBN 978-971-23-3934-9.
- ^ "The First Labor Day and other pre-World War II milestones in the workers' movement in the Philippines". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. September 6, 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
- ^ Enriquez, Virgilio G. (1986). Philippine World-view. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 104. ISBN 9971-988-19-4.
- Trade unions established in 1906
- National trade-union centers of the Philippines
- 1906 establishments in the Philippines