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Bustamante Industrial Trade Union | |
Founded | 1938 [1] |
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Headquarters | 98-100 Duke Street, Kingston, Jamaica |
Location | |
General Secretary | George Fyffe |
President | Kavan A. Gayle |
Senior Vice President | Wesley Nelson |
Vice President | Alden Brown |
Affiliations | JCTU, ILO, ITF, UNI, IUF |
The Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU, also referred to as the Busta Union) is a trade union center in Jamaica established by Sir Alexander Bustamante. The BITU was formed in 1938, as a split from the Jamaica Workers and Tradesmen's Union. [2] It built up a membership of 54,000 within 6 years. [1] It is affiliated to the International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Association.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2019) |
Bustamante Industrial Trade Union | |
Founded | 1938 [1] |
---|---|
Headquarters | 98-100 Duke Street, Kingston, Jamaica |
Location | |
General Secretary | George Fyffe |
President | Kavan A. Gayle |
Senior Vice President | Wesley Nelson |
Vice President | Alden Brown |
Affiliations | JCTU, ILO, ITF, UNI, IUF |
The Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU, also referred to as the Busta Union) is a trade union center in Jamaica established by Sir Alexander Bustamante. The BITU was formed in 1938, as a split from the Jamaica Workers and Tradesmen's Union. [2] It built up a membership of 54,000 within 6 years. [1] It is affiliated to the International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Association.