Second All Russian Conference of Trade Unions
The Second All Russian Conference of Trade Unions took place in February 1906. Eighteen voting delegates were present representing ten different factory centres. It was primarily composed of intellectuals belonging to the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.[1]
Outcomes
An Organisational Commission was established. However plans for a congress came to nothing following Stolypin's Coup of June 1907.[1]
References
- Bonnell, Victoria E. (1983). Roots of Rebellion : workers' politics and organizations in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1900-1914. Berkeley: Univ. of California Pr. ISBN 9780520047402.
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