World Trade Union Conference

[2][dubious – discuss] Both Clement Attlee and King George VI spoke to the audience at the conference.

[3] The conference, which was organised in the vein of the anti-fascist movement, being much inspired by both union and state notions of a new world order and influenced by the interests of the allied nations.

[1] Anti-war, post war reconstruction post-war and Trade Union were on the conference agenda.

[4] The conference resulted in the Declarations of the World Trade Union Conference, which were published in San Francisco by the Trade Union Council in 1945[5] and inspired the Fifth Pan-African Congress to be held later that same year in Manchester.

[1][7][4] Unknown: B. Goodwin, B. Locker,[13] Jacobus Oldenbroek and Vicente Lombardo Toledano[14]