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The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is the national trade union center of the
People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. It is the largest trade union in the world with 302 million members in 1,713,000 primary trade union organizations. The ACFTU is divided into 31 regional federations and 10 national industrial unions. The ACFTU is the country's sole legally mandated trade union, with which all enterprise-level trade unions must be affiliated. There has been dispute over whether ACFTU is an independent trade union or even a trade union at all. It directs a public college, the
China University of Labor Relations China University of Labor Relations (), previously known as China Institute of Industrial Relations and abbreviated as CIIR, is a university in Beijing, China. It is the only public college under the direction of All-China Federation of Trade U ...
.


History

The Federation was officially founded on 1 May 1925, when the "Second National Labor Congress" of China convened in
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with 277 delegates representing 540,000 workers, and adopted the Constitution of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Between 1922 and 1927, the organization flourished, as did the
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’s control over the trade union movement. The
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had grown enormously, particularly in the three industrial and commercial centers of Canton, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, but it also had some organizational success in other cities such as
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. The ACFTU was restricted in 1927 by the newly established rule of the Nationalist regime under
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, who had ordered the execution of thousands of CPC cadres and their sympathizers as part of a crackdown on Communism. All Communist Party-led unions were banned and replaced with yellow unions loyal to him (e.g. the " Chinese Federation of Labor," which has since reformed into an independent union). By the rise of
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in 1949, the ACFTU was established as China's sole national labor union center, but was again dissolved in 1966 in the wake of the
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in favor of revolutionary committees. Following Mao's death in 1976, in October 1978 the ACFTU held its first congress since 1957. Since the early 1990s it has been regulated by the
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. According to a 2011 study during the period of rapid economic growth in China the ACFTU has prioritized the interests of business over the interests of labor and has lost legitimacy in the eyes of many laborers. In 2018, the 17th National Congress of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions was held at the
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in Beijing. At the congress Union leadership faced pressure to stop acting as a bridge or mediator between workers and management and start acting as a genuine voice of the workers. This pressure arose both internally and was also applied by the Chinese Communist Party.


Lack of independence

The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (now the International Trade Union Confederation) maintains the position that the ACFTU is not an independent union, stating in its policy:
There are differing approaches among ICFTU affiliates and Global Union Federations concerning contacts with the ACFTU ranging from “no contacts” to “constructive dialog.” The ICFTU, noting that the ACFTU is not an independent trade union organization and, therefore, cannot be regarded as an authentic voice of Chinese workers, reaffirms its request to all affiliates and Global Union Federations having contacts with the Chinese authorities, including the ACFTU, to engage in critical dialog. This includes raising violations of fundamental workers’ and trade union rights in any such meetings, especially concerning cases of detention of trade union and
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activists.
According to Charter of China Trade Union, which is passed by the 17th National Congress of China Trade Unions on 26 October 2018, "The China Trade Union is a mass organization of the working class led by the Chinese Communist Party and a voluntary union of employees. It is a bridge and link between the Chinese Communist Party and the masses of workers, an important social pillar of the state power, and a representative of the interests of its members and workers." " The China trade unions persist in consciously accepting the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, shoulder the political responsibility of uniting and guiding the workers and the masses to listen to and follow the Communist Party of China, and consolidate and expand the class basis and mass basis of the Communist Party of China’s governance." ACFTU activist Guo Wencai has said that democratic elections were a key standard to measure the effectiveness of a trade union and noted that the practice of Chinese company chiefs "appointing union leaders or assigning someone from their human resources department to act as union leader hampers a trade union's independence and its ability to protect workers' rights."


Other labor activism in China

The ACFTU remains the country's only legally permissible trade union. Attempts to form trade unions independent of the ACFTU have been rare and short-lived. One notable example is the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation formed during the
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. Martial Law Command Headquarters issued a public notice declaring the BWAF an illegal organization and ordering it to disband on the grounds that Federation leaders were among "the main instigators and organizers in the capital of the counterrevolutionary rebellion." The failure of the ACFTU to advocate for workers has led to an increase in
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and other unauthorized labor action. Wildcat strikes are one of few options available to workers because the ACFTU refuses to authorize strikes no matter what the conditions are.


Member organizations

* All-China Federation of Railway Workers' Unions *
China University of Labor Relations China University of Labor Relations (), previously known as China Institute of Industrial Relations and abbreviated as CIIR, is a university in Beijing, China. It is the only public college under the direction of All-China Federation of Trade U ...
*
National Committee of the Chinese Agricultural, Forestry and Water Conservancy Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Agricultural, Forestry and Water Conservancy Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China. It is led by the Chinese Communis ...
* National Committee of the Chinese Aviation Workers' Union * National Committee of the Chinese Banking Workers' Union * National Committee of the Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union * National Committee of the Chinese Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Medical and Sports Workers' Union * National Committee of the Chinese Energy and Chemical Workers' Union * National Committee of the Chinese Financial, Commercial, Light Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers' Union *
National Committee of the Chinese Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Material Workers' Union The National Committee of the Chinese Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Material Workers’ Union is a national industrial union of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions in the People's Republic of China China, officially the Peop ...
* National Committee of the Chinese Seamen and Construction Workers' Union


Regional affiliates

* Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions *
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List of chairmen

''Note: Until 1987, Wade-Giles was the standard romanized system for Chinese even pinyin was introduced in 1958. Current pinyin names are included in parentheses.'' * 1st (May 1922 – May 1925) ** Teng Chung-hsia (Deng Zhongxia) * 2nd (May 1925 – May 1926) ** Lin Wêi-min (Lin Weimin) (ACFTU officially formed) * 3rd (May 1926 – June 1927) ** Su Chao-chêng (Su Zhaozheng) * 4th (June 1927 – November 1929) ** Su Chao-cheng (Su Zhaozheng) * 5th (November 1929 – August 1948) ** Hsiang Ying (Xiang Ying) * 6th (August 1948 – May 1953) ** Liu Shao-chi (Liu Shaoqi) (honorary) ** Ch'ên Yün (Chen Yun) * 7th (May 1953 – December 1957) ** Liu Shao-chi (Liu Shaoqi) (honorary) ** Lai Jo-yu (Lai Ruoyu) * 8th (December 1957 – December 1966) ** Lai Jo-yu (Lai Ruoyu) (December 1957 – May 1958) ** Liu Ning-yi (Liu Ningyi) (August 1958 – December 1966) * 9th (October 1978 – October 1983) ** Ni Chi-fu (Ni Zhifu) * 10th (October 1983 – October 1988) ** Ni Chi-fu (Ni Zhifu) * 11th (October 1988 – October 1993) ** Ni Zhifu * 12th (October 1993 – October 1998) **
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* 13th (October 1998 – October 2003) ** Wei Jianxing (October 1998 – December 2002) **
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(December 2002 – October 2003) * 14th (October 2003 – October 2008) ** Wang Zhaoguo * 15th (October 2008 – October 2013) ** Wang Zhaoguo (− March 2013) ** Li Jianguo (March 2013 – October 2013) * 16th (October 2013 – October 2018) ** Li Jianguo (− March 2018) ** Wang Dongming (March 2018 – October 2018) * 17th (October 2018 –) ** Wang Dongming


See also

* Labor Contract Law of China *
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, previously the ''Ministry of Labor and Social Security'' *
China Labour Bulletin China Labour Bulletin (CLB) is a non-governmental organization that promotes and defends workers' rights in the People’s Republic of China, People's Republic of China. It is based in Hong Kong and was founded in 1994 by labour activist Han Dongf ...
*
China Labor Watch China Labor Watch (CLW) is a New York City, New York-based non-government organization founded by labor activist Li Qiang in October 2000. Its mission is the defense of workers' rights in China. Through research, advocacy and legal assistance, C ...
* All-China Women's Federation *
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* Young Pioneers of China *
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*
China Institute of Industrial Relations China University of Labor Relations (), previously known as China Institute of Industrial Relations and abbreviated as CIIR, is a university in Beijing, China. It is the only public college under the direction of All-China Federation of Trade Un ...


References


External links


Workers' Daily (''Gongren Ribao'') Official newspaper of the ACFTU


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