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Walter Schevenels

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Walter Schevenels(11 November 1894 – 6 March 1966) was aBelgiantrade union official.

Born inAnderlecht,Schevenels' father was the secretary of the National Federation of Metal Workers, and Walter followed in his footsteps, soon becoming secretary of the union's Antwerp region.[1]

In 1929, Schevenels was selected to become deputy general secretary of theInternational Federation of Trade Unions(IFTU), and in 1931 he succeeded as its general secretary. He maintained a relatively low profile, opposing both fascism and communism, and focusing on ensuring the federation's survival through political and financial crises.[1]

DuringWorld War II,Schevenels ran the IFTU from London, and closely followed the policies of the BritishTrades Union Congress(TUC). The TUC, in response, tried to get him elected as the first general secretary of theWorld Federation of Trade Unions(WFTU), but he was instead made assistant general secretary, with responsibility for industry. A few years later, theInternational Confederation of Free Trade Unions(ICFTU) was formed as an anti-communist split from the WFTU, and Schevenels again hoped to be elected as general secretary, but was opposed by theAmerican Federation of Laboron the grounds that he had co-operated with communists in the WFTU. Instead, he became the secretary of theTrade Union Advisory Committee to the OECDand soon also of theEuropean Regional Organisation of the ICFTU,serving until his death in 1966.[1][2]

In 1945, he attended theWorld Trade Union Conferencein London alongside many renowned trade unionists.

References[edit]

  1. ^abcvan Goethem, Geert (2006).The Amsterdam International.Aldershot: Ashgate. pp. 72–73.ISBN0754652548.
  2. ^"Obituary: Walter Schevenels".Annual Report of the Trades Union Congress:382. 1966.
Trade union offices
Preceded by General Secretary of theInternational Federation of Trade Unions
1931–1945
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Federation dissolved
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Deputy General Secretary of theWorld Federation of Trade Unions
1946–1948
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Preceded by
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General Secretary of theTrade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD
1949–1966
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General Secretary of theICFTU European Regional Organisation
1950–1966
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