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The Workers' Union of Ireland (WUI), later the Federated Workers' Union of Ireland, was an Irish trade union formed in 1924. In 1990, it merged with the Irish Transport and General Workers Union to form the
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History

The WUI was formed in 1924 as a consequence of the clashes between James Larkin and the incumbent leadership of the ITGWU, subsequent to his 1923 release from Sing Sing and return to Ireland in April 1923. Larkin, still officially general secretary of the ITGWU, clashed bitterly with William O'Brien, who had taken leadership of the ITGWU, the Irish Labour Party and the Irish Trades Union Congress. During Larkin's absence at the 1924 Comintern congress (and possibly against his wishes), his brother Peter led their supporters out of the ITGWU, forming the WUI. The new union quickly grew, gaining the allegiance of about two thirds of the Dublin membership of the ITGWU and of a smaller number of rural members. It affiliated to the pro-Soviet
Red International of Labour Unions The Red International of Labor Unions (russian: Красный интернационал профсоюзов, translit=Krasnyi internatsional profsoyuzov, RILU), commonly known as the Profintern, was an international body established by the Comm ...
, but during the 1930s gradually entered the mainstream of the Irish trade union movement, being admitted to the
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in 1936 (although the Irish Trades Union Congress would not accept its membership application until 1945). In 1941 a new trade union bill was published by the Government. Inspired by an internal trade union restructuring proposal by O'Brien, it was viewed as a threat by the smaller general unions and the Irish branches of British unions (known as the 'amalgamated unions'). Larkin and the WUI played a leading role in the unsuccessful campaign against the bill. After Big Jim Larkin's 1947 death, his son James Larkin Jnr became general secretary, and continued to preside over a gradual expansion of the WUI, including amalgamations with a number of other unions. In 1979, the Federation of Rural Workers merged in, and the union renamed itself as the "Federated Workers' Union of Ireland".


Mergers

Numerous smaller trade unions merged into the Workers' Union:Arthur Marsh and John B. Smethurst, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions'', vol.5, pp.497-499 :1929: Dublin Regular Chimney Cleaners' Trade Union :1951: Irish Airline Pilots' Association :1953: Assistant Officers' and Superintendent Assistance Officers' Association :1956: Irish Liver Assurance Employees' Union :1960: Player Wills Staff Association :1961: Irish Medical Scientists' Association :1962: Vocational Education Clerical Association :1964: Association of Chief Administrative Officers of Hospitals, Irish Airlines Executive Staffs' Association, Irish Pharmaceutical and Medical Representatives' Association, Voluntary Hospitals Clerical and Administrative Staffs' Association :1965: Aer Lingus Executive Staff Association, An Foras Taluntais Technical Officers' Staff Association, Association of Irish Radiographers, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Staff Association, Institute for Industrial Research and Standards Staff Association, Guinness Technical Staff Association :1979: Federation of Rural Workers :1983: Irish Agricultural Officers' Organisation :1984: Irish Women Workers' Union :1987: National Association of Transport Employees, United Stationary Engine Drivers, Cranemen, Motormen and Firemen's Trade Union


General Secretaries

:1923: James Larkin :1947: James Larkin Jnr :1969: Denis Larkin :1977: Paddy Cardiff :1982: Bill Attley


See also

* List of trade unions


References

Trade unions in the Republic of Ireland 1924 establishments in Ireland Profintern National trade union centres of Ireland Trade unions established in 1924 Trade unions disestablished in 1990 1990 disestablishments in Ireland {{Europe-trade-union-stub de:Irish Transport and General Workers' Union