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Singapore Federation of Trade Unions : ウィキペディア英語版
Singapore Federation of Trade Unions
The Singapore Federation of Trade Unions was a trade union centre in Singapore. It was founded in October 1945 as the Singapore General Labour Union on the initiative of the Malayan Communist Party. SGLU was the first unit of the Malayan General Labour Union, which expanded throughout Malaya.〔Sandhu, Kernial Singh, and Paul Wheatley. ''(Management of Success: The Moulding of Modern Singapore )''. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1989. pp. 144-145〕 SGLU was reconstituted as SFTU in August 1946, as the Malayan General Labour Union was divided into the SFTU and the Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions.〔''(Political Development of Singapore, 1945-1955 )'', p. 217〕
Politically, SFTU was tied to the Malayan Communist Party. The SFTU Central Executive Committee was dominated by Chinese MCP cadres. However, was able to recruit non-communist anti-colonial labour unionists amongst the Indian community. For example, SFTU vice president P. Veerasenan and leader of the Singapore Habour Board Labour Union was a prominent Indian non-communist union leader. SFTU had virtually no presence amongst the Malay community.〔
By mid-1947 SFTU counted with 72 affiliated unions, out of a total of 126 unions in Singapore.〔 The total membership of SFTU-affiliated unions stood at above 56,000.〔
In 1948 the tactics of SFTU changed. SFTU initiated a number of strikes, including a general strike on April 23, 1948. These measures largely backfired, and after a call for mobilizations for May 1, 1948 the British authorities declared Emergency and clamped down heavily on SFTU.〔 After the ban on the Malayan Communist Party in June 1948, many SFTU unions were dissolved.〔Tan, Kelvin Y. L. ''(Marshall of Singapore: A Biography )''. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008. p. 269〕
SFTU was deregistered by the British authorities in December 1948.〔Barr, Michael D., and Carl A. Trocki. ''(Paths Not Taken: Political Pluralism in Post-War Singapore )''. Singapore: NUS Press, 2008. p. 210〕
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