The International Trade Union Committee for Black Workers was a Comintern organisation launched in 1930.
It was launched in July 1930 at an ‘International Conference of Negro Workers’ which took place in Hamburg (not a place with many Black workers at that time). There were 17 delegates including:
It produced a journal, The Negro Worker, which was edited by George Padmore until 1931 and by James W. Ford until 1937 when it ceased publication.