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Indian National Mineworkers' Federation

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The Indian National Mineworkers' Federation (INMF) is a trade union representing miners in India.

History

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The union was founded in 1949 on the initiative of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, bringing together numerous regional unions of miners.[1] It grew steadily, having 150,000 members by 1960,[2] and 351,000 by 1997, at which time the federation had 139 affiliated unions.[3]

By 2017, the union represented 40% of the workers for Coal India.[4]

Leadership

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General Secretaries

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c.1960: Kanti Mehta
1980s: Sudhendu Das Gupta
c.1990: Bindeshwari Dubey
c.2000: S. Q. Zama
Lalan Choubey

Presidents

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1952: Michael John
1970s: Kanti Mehta
1980s: Bindeshwari Dubey
1990s: Sudhendu Das Gupta
c.2000: [Chandra Shekhar Dubey] Ex MP

References

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  1. ^ Indian Labour Journal. 15 (1–6): 384. 1974. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Goldberg, Arthur (1960). Directory of International Trade Union Organizations. Washington DC: United States Department of Labour. pp. 10.1–10.16.
  3. ^ The Far East and Australasia. Europa Publications. 1998. p. 382. ISBN 1857430387.
  4. ^ Rakshit, Avishek (17 June 2017). "Coal India's trade unions in pursuit of global exposure". Business Standard. Retrieved 21 October 2019.