The Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) is a right-wing labor union center in Jamaica established by Alexander Bustamante in 1938. Bustamante was a conservative politician and pro-independence activist, and the BITU organized right-wing workers; in 1939, it took part in Bustamante's general strike. The BITU served as the labor wing of the right-wing Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) after its 1943 foundation, and it was headquartered on Duke Street in Kingston, Jamaica.