Trade Union Propaganda League

[2] The programme of FPF mentioned sabotage and general strike as means of struggle of the labour movement.

During its existence, FPF organized trainings of agitators and issued various print publications.

Officially, SSV stated that FPF had surged as a spontaneous initiative on behalf of local workers' groups.

[2] By the end of 1920 SSV claimed that FPF had 5,666 members, organized in 31 trade unions and 34 leftist and propaganda clubs.

[2] FPF retained contacts with the Red International of Labour Unions.