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      The Dublin Council of Trade Unions is the trades council for County Dublin in Ireland.
      In 1884, 34 craft unions were involved in organising an exhibition of artisan work in Dublin. This necessitated regular meetings, and encouraged the unions to continue working together. As a result, in 1886, 27 of the unions founded the Dublin Council of Trade Unions, with a meeting at the Odd Fellow's Hall. The organisation was successful, and by 1894 it was able to convene a meeting of trade unions from across Ireland, which formed the Irish Trades Union Congress (ITUC).
      In the 1920s, supporters of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union left the council to form the Dublin Workers' Council, while supporters of the Workers' Union of Ireland, led by P. T. Daly, dominated the council. They joined the Profintern and disaffiliated from the Labour Party. At the 1923 general election, the council put up four candidates in Dublin seats. None were elected, although Daly beat the official Labour Party candidate.
      Following the 1945 split in the Irish Trades Union Congress, the Dublin Council split into the Dublin Council of Trade Unions and the Dublin Trades' Union Council. The two reunited in 1960, and the reunited organisation played a leading role in the Dublin Housing Action Committee.


      Secretaries


      1886: John Simmons
      1915: William O'Brien
      1919: Thomas Farren
      1919: P. T. Daly
      1944: Mark Daly
      1947: Terry Waldron
      1954: Jim Collins
      1960: Sean Dunne
      1968: Tom Brady
      1971: Tommy Watt
      1978: Paddy Carmody
      1979: Sam Nolan
      2023:


      President


      1884: Joseph Nannetti
      1904: F. Farrell
      1905: P. T. Daly
      1907: John Lumsden
      1908: W. McLoughlin
      1909: Michael O'Lehane
      1910: Henry Rochford
      1913: Thomas MacPartlin
      1914: William O'Brien
      1915: Thomas Farren
      1916: John Lawlor
      1945: John Swift
      1978-1981 : Mai Clifford
      Ben Kearney
      Jerry Shanahan
      Paddy Trehy
      Paddy Coughlan
      Des Bonass
      Tony Whelan
      Mary Enright
      Mick O'Reilly
      2018-present: Betty Tyrrell-Collard


      References




      Further reading


      Séamus Cody, John O'Dowd and Peter Rigney, The Parliament of labour: 100 years of the Dublin Council of Trade Unions

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