Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow
OBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(18 December 1884 – 14 May 1958) is notable as the founder of the modern trade union movement in
Guyana.
Background
Critchlow was born in
Georgetown, Guyana
Georgetown is the capital (political), capital and largest city of Guyana. It is situated in Demerara-Mahaica, region 4, on the Atlantic Ocean coast, at the mouth of the Demerara River. It is nicknamed the "Garden City of the Caribbean." It is t ...
. Little is known of his early childhood but in his late teens, after leaving school, he was a dock worker. At the age of 21, he began his struggle for the interest of waterfront workers' wage negotiations and rights. His struggle continued into 1917 when he founded the
British Guiana Labor Union (BGLU). The BGLU is officially the first trade union in the
Caribbean.
In 1945 he attended the
World Trade Union Conference The World Trade Union Conference between 6–17 February 1945 was participated in by countries from all around the world, at County Hall, London. Regarded as a significant moment within the international labour movement as it was the first time tha ...
as President of the
British Guiana Trades Union Council.
Often referred to as 'The father of Trade Unions', Critchlow was the first man in British Guiana to formalize labor negotiations. He died in
Georgetown Georgetown or George Town may refer to:
Places
Africa
*George, South Africa, formerly known as Georgetown
* Janjanbureh, Gambia, formerly known as Georgetown
*Georgetown, Ascension Island, main settlement of the British territory of Ascension Isl ...
in 1958.
Legacy
On 2 December 1964 then premier of Guyana, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, unveiled a bronze statue of Critchlow in the compound of the
Parliament Building.
Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow devoted his life to changing the harsh conditions under which men were forced to work in those days. His work is especially remembered on 1 May, which is designated as:
* Labor Day
* Workers' Day
* May Day.
On this day, wreaths are laid at the base of Critchlow's statue by leaders of the government and prominent trades unionists. Workers parade through the streets of the township dressed in red and white. They march under the banner of their particular trade union in a show of solidarity for workers' rights
References
Guyanese trade unionists
1884 births
1958 deaths
Afro-Guyanese people
People from Georgetown, Guyana
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