International Metalworkers' Federation

IMF
Full name International Metalworkers' Federation
Founded August 1893
Members 25 million in 100 countries
Affiliation Global union federation
Key people Jyrki Raina, General Secretary
Berthold Huber, President
Office location Geneva, Switzerland
Country International
Website www.imfmetal.org

The International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF) was a global union federation of metalworkers' trade unions, founded in Zürich, Switzerland in August 1893. As of 2009, the IMF had more than 200 member organisations in 100 countries, representing a combined membership of 25 million workers.[1]

The organization held a congress every four years, consisting of delegates from the member organisations. The congress established the broad lines of the IMF's policies and actions and elected the President and General Secretary of the IMF.

The international headquarters of IMF was based in Geneva, Switzerland. There were regional offices in Johannesburg, New Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Santiago, Mexico City, and a project office in Russia.

In June 2012, affiliates of IMF joined the new global federation IndustriALL Global Union.

References

  1. "For a strong international labour movement". Retrieved 5 December 2009.

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