Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union
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For the trade union based in Ghana, see Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (Ghana).
The Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) was a trade union and mass-based popular political movement in southern Africa. It was influenced by the syndicalist politics of the Industrial Workers of the World (adopting the IWW Preamble in 1925), as well as by Garveyism, Christianity, communism, and liberalism.[1]
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Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union | |
Predecessor | Industrial Workers of the World |
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Successor | Reformed Industrial Commercial Union (in Southern Rhodesia) |
Founded | 1919 |
Dissolved | 1930s |
Type | Trade union |
Purpose | Syndicalism |
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