The International Federation of Furriers (German: Internationales Kürschner-Sekretariat) was a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing people who worked in the fur industry.
[1] In 1895, the secretariat launched a journal, The Furrier, which it originally published in three languages.
[3] One of the smaller international trade secretariats, immediately before World War I, it had only 6,169 affiliated members.
At the time, the German Furriers' Union was by far the most important, contributing 12,076 of the secretariat's total 14,605 members.
[2] In January 1925, the secretariat merged into the International Clothing Workers' Federation.