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1. On the report of the Executive Committee.

2. On the immediate problems of the revolutionary labor movement.

3. The struggle for the unity of the international labor movement.

4. The international struggle for the eight-hour day as a maximum.

5. Labor unions and factory and shop committees.

6. On International Propaganda Committees.

7. On strike strategy.

8. Problems of the R. I. L. U. in colonial and semi-colonial countries.

9. On the agricultural proletariat and the peasantry.

10. Organizational construction.

11. On the struggle against Fascist labor unions.

12. On emmigration.

13. On work among women.

14. Role of labor unions in the labor sport movement.

15. Labor unions and co-operatives.

16. On the problems of the international revolutionary labor press.

17. On the International Workers’ Aid.

18. On the International Red Aid.

19. Problems of the adherents of the R. I. L. U. in Great Britain.

20. Program of action for the Trade Union Educational League in the United States of America.

21. Program of activity for the Trade Union Educational League in Canada.

22. On the work of the adherents of the R. I. L. U. in Czecho-Slovakia.

23. On the work in Scandinavia.

24, On the work of the adherents of the R. I. L. U. in Spain.

25. On the work of the adherents of the R. I. L. U. in Belgium.

26. On the work of the adherents of the R. I. L. U. in Holland.

27. On Latin America.

28. The struggle for the release of the political prisoners in the United States of America.