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International Federation of Plantation, Agricultural and Allied Workers - IFPAAW (1959-1993)
The organisation was formed on 2 December 1959 through the merger of the Plantation Workers International Federation and the International Landworkers' Federation. It represented agricultural and plantation workers globally, including former affiliates of the defunct International Federation of Tobacco Workers.
In 1988, it pioneered international collective bargaining by signing an agreement with Danone.
In 1994, IFPAW merged into the International Union of Food and Allied Workers' Associations, which was renamed to reflect its broader representation across food, agriculture, hospitality, and tobacco sectors.
In 1988, it pioneered international collective bargaining by signing an agreement with Danone.
In 1994, IFPAW merged into the International Union of Food and Allied Workers' Associations, which was renamed to reflect its broader representation across food, agriculture, hospitality, and tobacco sectors.
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International Transport Workers' Federation – ITF (1896–)
The organisation was founded at a meeting in London in 1896. Among the founders were Tom Mann and Ben Tillett, the British Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union; Charles Lindley, from the Swedish Transport Workers Union; and Havelock Wilson, from the British National Fishermen's and Sailors Union.
Originally named the International Federation of Ship, Dock and River Workers in 1898, it later merged with the International Commission for Railwaymen and adopted its current name.
Originally named the International Federation of Ship, Dock and River Workers in 1898, it later merged with the International Commission for Railwaymen and adopted its current name.




















