The Irish Transport and General Workers Union (ITGWU), was a
trade union representing workers, initially mainly
labourers, in
Ireland.
History
The union was founded by
James Larkin in January 1909 as a general union. Initially drawing its membership from branches of the
Liverpool-based
National Union of Dock Labourers, from which Larkin had been expelled, it grew to include workers in a range of industries. The ITGWU logo was the
Red Hand of Ulster, which is synonymous with ancient
Gaelic
Ulster.
The ITGWU was at the centre of the
syndicalist
Syndicalism is a revolutionary current within the left-wing of the labor movement that seeks to unionize workers according to industry and advance their demands through strikes with the eventual goal of gaining control over the means of pr ...
-inspired
Dublin Lockout in 1913, the events of which left a lasting impression on the union and hence on the Irish
Labour Movement.
After Larkin's departure for the United States in 1914 in the wake of the Lockout,
James Connolly led the ITGWU until his execution in 1916 in the wake of the
Easter Rising
The Easter Rising ( ga, Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week in April 1916. The Rising was launched by Irish republicans against British rule in Ireland with the a ...
. In turn,
William O'Brien became the union's leading figure, and ultimately served as general secretary for many years. Throughout World War I, the ITGWU consistently opposed Irish belligerence, and staunchly supported the advanced nationalist cause. In fact, ITGWU members, in the uniform of the Irish Citizen Army, played a leading role in the Easter Rising, while the Transport Union led a national strike that crippled an attempt to introduce conscription to Ireland in 1918.
In 1923, Larkin formed a new union, the
Workers' Union of Ireland, to which many of the ITGWU's
Dublin members affiliated. The ITGWU nevertheless remained the dominant force in Irish
trade unionism, especially outside the capital. William O'Brien and James Larkin remained bitter personal enemies, and when Larkin and his supporters were readmitted into the
Labour Party in the early 1940s, O'Brien engineered a split in the party, with the new
National Labour Party claiming that the main party had been infiltrated by
communist
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
s. A further split occurred in the
Irish Trades Union Congress when that body accepted the WUI's membership in 1945. The ITGWU left the Congress and established the rival
Congress of Irish Unions.
From the 1950s on proposals to merge the two unions were floated. Finally, in 1990, the ITGWU merged with the Workers' Union of Ireland to form
SIPTU (Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union).
The ITGWU should not be confused with the British-based
Transport and General Workers Union, which organised in Ireland under the name ''Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union'' (ATGWU) and is now
Unite the Union.
Mergers
The union absorbed numerous smaller trade unions:
[Arthur Marsh and John B. Smethurst, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions'', vol.5, pp.465–467]
:1914: Dublin Coal Factors' Association
:1915: Kilkenny Brewery Labourers' Trade Union
:1917: Irish Glass Bottle Makers' Society, Rathmines and District Workers' Union
:1919: Brewery Workers' Association (Cork), Carpet Planners of the City of Dublin, Dublin Saddlers and Harness Makers' Trade Society, Irish Land and Labour Association, Irish National Agricultural and General Workers' Union, Mullingar Trade and Labour Union, Queenstown and District Government Labourers' Union
:1920: United Building Labourers and General Workers of Dublin Trade Union
:1921: Amalgamated Society of Pork Butchers (Limerick and Waterford)
:1922: Meath Labour Union
:1923: Irish Automobile Drivers' Society
:1925:
Irish Mental Hospital Workers' Union
:1938: Dublin Coal Factors' Association, Dublin United Tramway and Omnibus Inspectors' Association
:1941: Limerick Corporation Employees' Union
:1943: Tipperary Workingmen's Protective and Benefit Society
:1950: Cumann Teicneori Innealoireachta
:1953: Clothing Workers' Union (Derry)
:1976:
National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades (Irish branches)
:1977:
Irish Shoe and Leather Workers' Union
:1979:
Irish Actors' Equity Association
:1981: Irish Racecourse Bookmakers' Assistants' Association
:1982: Irish Federation of Musicians and Associated Professionals (later split)
Leadership
General Secretaries
:1909:
James Larkin
:1924:
William O'Brien
:1946:
Tom Kennedy
:1948:
Frank Purcell
Frank Purcell (died 2 April 1960) was an Irish politician and trade union official. He served as General Secretary of the ITGWU in 1948. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1954 to 1960. He was first elected to the 8th Seanad in 19 ...
:1959:
Fintan Kennedy
Fintan Kennedy (died 24 March 1984) was an Irish trade unionist.
The son of Thomas Kennedy, a prominent trade unionist, Kennedy joined the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union in 1934, rising to serve as General Secretary of the union from ...
:1969:
Michael Mullen
:1983:
Christy Kirwan
Christopher Kirwan (died 24 November 2013) was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade unionist. He served as a member of Seanad Éireann from 1983 to 1987. He was nominated by the Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald to the 17th Seanad in 1983. He d ...
General presidents
:1909:
Thomas Foran
Thomas Foran (died 18 March 1951) was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official. He was a member of Seanad Éireann from 1923 to 1936, and from 1938 to 1948.
He was a member of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union and ...
:1939:
Tom Kennedy
:1946:
William McMullen
:1953:
John Conroy
:1969:
Fintan Kennedy
Fintan Kennedy (died 24 March 1984) was an Irish trade unionist.
The son of Thomas Kennedy, a prominent trade unionist, Kennedy joined the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union in 1934, rising to serve as General Secretary of the union from ...
:1981:
John Carroll
Vice-Presidents
:1924:
Tom Kennedy
:1940:
William McMullen
:1947:
John Conroy
:1953:
Edward Browne
:1969:
John Carroll
:1981: Tom O'Brien
:1982:
Christy Kirwan
Christopher Kirwan (died 24 November 2013) was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade unionist. He served as a member of Seanad Éireann from 1983 to 1987. He was nominated by the Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald to the 17th Seanad in 1983. He d ...
:1983:
Edmund Browne
:2022:
Sigurd Fruergaard
Sigurd ( non, Sigurðr ) or Siegfried ( Middle High German: ''Sîvrit'') is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon and was later murdered. It is possible he was inspired by one or more figures from the Frankish Merov ...
References
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Defunct trade unions of Ireland
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1908 establishments in Ireland
Trade unions established in 1909
Trade unions disestablished in 1990
Transport trade unions in Ireland
1990 disestablishments in Ireland