Jamaica Labour Party Achievements 2007

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BIRTH OF THE MODERN WORKERS MOVEMENT 1938 - 1940 Fed up with years of oppression, the waterfront workers of Kingston go on strike and send for Alexander Bustamante, He takes charge. 23 May, 1938 Bustamante leads workers march through Kingston 23 May, 1938 Bustamante is arrested while addressing crowd, after baring his chest and saying “shoot me and leave my people alone.�St. William Grant and other organizers were arrested. 25 -28 May, 1938 Waterfront workers refuse increased wage offer and declare they will accept nothing until Bustamante is released. 28 May, 1938 Bustamante and St. William Grant are released. Workers accept new wage agreement. Bustamante announces formation of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) on 24 May, 1938 heralding the most important advance of the Jamaican masses.

1938 - The Labour Leader, Sir Alexander Bustamante, poses with officials including St. William Grant (2nd from left) L.W. Rose (3rd from left) Ross Livingston (centre) Rev. & Mrs. Cowell-Lloyd. In the background are members of the BITU staff.


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Jamaica Labour Party Achievements 2007 by General Secretary - Issuu