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The Chemical Workers' Union was a trade union in the Czechoslovakia. The union was led by Josef Hais. The union published Dělnik ('Worker'). As of 1921, the Chemical Workers' Union had a membership of 76,978. The OSČ rightwing branded Hais as a 'communist', and in February 1921 a rightist splinter union was formed under the leadership of Karel Piták.

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  • The Chemical Workers' Union was a trade union in the Czechoslovakia. The union was led by Josef Hais. The union published Dělnik ('Worker'). As of 1921, the Chemical Workers' Union had a membership of 76,978. The Chemical Workers' Union was affiliated with the Odborové sdružení československé (OSČ). However, within OSČ the Chemical Workers' Union represented a leftist position. Hais upled the line of 'non-compromising socialism'. Overall, the chemical industry workers were amongst the lowest paid workers in Czechoslovakia at the time, a fact that contributed to the radicalization of their union. The OSČ rightwing branded Hais as a 'communist', and in February 1921 a rightist splinter union was formed under the leadership of Karel Piták. In June 1922, communist trade unionists were expelled from the Metalworkers' Union (a union which was firmly controlled by Social Democrats). They then formed the 'Opposition Committee of Metalworkers'. The Opposition Committee was provisionally accepted into the Chemical Workers' Union. On 25 June 1922, a conference of revolutionary trade unionists was held in Brno. The conference staked out plans for a new trade union centre. At the conference an 'Agitation Committee for the Red International of Labour Unions' was formed, with Josef Hais as its secretary. In July 1922 the board of the Chemical Workers' Union decided that the union would join the new trade union centre once it was formed. On 13 July 1922, the Chemical Workers' Union was expelled from OSČ. When the new, pro-communist trade union centre Mezinárodní všeodborový svaz (MVS) was formed in October 1922, the Chemical Workers' Union merged into it as its Chemical workers' section. At the time of the merger, 45,068 workers of the Chemical Workers' Union joined MVS. (en)
  • Serikat Buruh Kimia merupakan serikat buruh di Ceskoslovensko, yang dipimpin oleh Josef Hais. Serikat ini menerbitkan Dělnik ('Buruh'). Sejak tahun 1921, Serikat Buruh Kimia beranggotakan 76.978 jiwa. Serikat Buruh Kimia berafiliasi dengan Odborove sdruzeni ceskoslovenske (OSČ). Namun, di OSČ, Serikat Buruh Kimia mewakili posisi sayap kiri. Hais menyerukan 'sosialisme tanpa kompromi'. Secara keseluruhan, para buruh industri kimia adalah di antara buruh berupah rendah di Československo pada saat itu, fakta yang menyebabkan timbulnya sikap radikal serikat tersebut. Sayap kanan OSČ menjuluki Hais 'komunis', dan pada bulan Februari 1921, sebuah serikat pecahan sayap kanan terbentuk di bawah pimpinan Karel Piták. Pada bulan Juni 1922, anggota serikat dagang Partai Komunis Cekoslowakia dikeluarkan dari Serikat Buruh Logam (yang dipimpin kuat oleh Sosial Demokrat). Kemudian mereka membentuk 'Komite Oposisi Buruh Logam', yang untuk sementara waktu disetujui masuk Serikat Buruh Kimia. Pada tanggal 25 Juni 1922, sebuah konferensi serikat dagang revolusioner diselenggarakan di Brno, yang menetapkan rencana untuk pusat serikat dagang baru. Pada konferensi itu, dibentuklah 'Komite Agitasi untuk Internasional Merah Serikat Buruh', dengan Josef Hais sebagai sekretarisnya. Pada bulan Juli 1922, dewan Serikat Buruh Kimia memutuskan bahwa serikat ini akan bergabung dengan pusat serikat dagang yang baru begitu terbentuk. Pada tanggal 13 Juli 1922, Serikat Buruh Kimia dikeluarkan dari OSČ. Ketika pusat serikat dagang pro-komunis (MVS) terbentuk pada bulan Oktober 1922, Serikat Buruh Kimia bergabung ke dalamnya sebagai seksi buruh kimia. Pada saat penggabungan, 45.068 anggota Serikat Buruh Kimia bergabung dengan MVS. (in)
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  • The Chemical Workers' Union was a trade union in the Czechoslovakia. The union was led by Josef Hais. The union published Dělnik ('Worker'). As of 1921, the Chemical Workers' Union had a membership of 76,978. The OSČ rightwing branded Hais as a 'communist', and in February 1921 a rightist splinter union was formed under the leadership of Karel Piták. (en)
  • Serikat Buruh Kimia merupakan serikat buruh di Ceskoslovensko, yang dipimpin oleh Josef Hais. Serikat ini menerbitkan Dělnik ('Buruh'). Sejak tahun 1921, Serikat Buruh Kimia beranggotakan 76.978 jiwa. Serikat Buruh Kimia berafiliasi dengan Odborove sdruzeni ceskoslovenske (OSČ). Namun, di OSČ, Serikat Buruh Kimia mewakili posisi sayap kiri. Hais menyerukan 'sosialisme tanpa kompromi'. Secara keseluruhan, para buruh industri kimia adalah di antara buruh berupah rendah di Československo pada saat itu, fakta yang menyebabkan timbulnya sikap radikal serikat tersebut. (in)
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