Accra, Oct. 30, GNA - The 19th Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), to be held in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday will be its last.
Following the dissolution of the World Confederation of Labour (WCL) on Tuesday, the largest trade union international will hold its own Dissolution Congress.
This will be followed on Wednesday, November 1, by the Founding Congress of the new trade union international: the International Trade Union Confederation, ITUC, according to a statement issued in Accra on Monday by ICFTU. =93With its proud history of serving the world's workers for almost 57 years, the ICFTU will officially be dissolved on 31 October,=94 the statement said.
It said implementing the decision of the 2004 ICFTU Congress that the organisation should take part in a process of strengthening the international union movement, the ICFTU will close down in order to join the new trade union, which will include the ICFTU's affiliated organisations, those of the WCL and eight other organisations with thus far no affiliation at international level.
Founded in 1949, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions currently has 241 affiliated organisations in 156 countries and territories across the five continents.
Over 40% of its more than 150 million members are women. Throughout its history, the ICFTU has cooperated closely with the International Labour Organisation. In addition, it has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and contacts with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organisation.
Its work focuses on respect and protection of trade union rights, the elimination of forced and child labour and the enforcement of international labour standards.
Other key areas of its work include multinationals, gender issues, migration and sustainable development.
"The Dissolution Congress of the ICFTU is an important step in the process of strengthening the international trade union movement", stated Guy Ryder, the General Secretary of the ICFTU.
He added that "trade union unity at international level is now essential to ensuring more effective representation of the rights and interests of workers in the global economy".
"It is with great pride that we say goodbye to an organisation that for the last 57 years has fought for the liberty and well-being of workers worldwide.