-
movement did
however disappear at the time of the
Mexican Revolution. Rubio, José Luis. Las
internacionales obreras en América. Madrid: 1971. p. 50 v t e...
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Union Central Sindical Independiente y de
Funcionarios (CSIF)
Coordinadora Obrera Sindical (COS) Confederación
General del
Trabajo (CGT) Confederación Nacional...
- The Workers'
Commissions (Spanish:
Comisiones Obreras, CCOO)
since the 1970s has
become the
largest trade union in Spain. It has more than one million...
- Workers'
Party or PSOE),
another joining the Workers'
Commissions (Comisiones
Obreras,
affiliated with the
Communist Party of Spain), and a
third continuing...
-
Solidaridad Obrera could refer to:
Solidaridad Obrera (historical union), the
union founded in 1907
Solidaridad Obrera (periodical), the
newspaper founded...
- Stéphanie Magnin,
among others. It is
inspired by the book Tea Rooms.
Mujeres obreras by
Luisa Carnés. Set in 1930 in Madrid, the
series follows young Matilde...
-
Regional Confederation of
Mexican Workers (Spanish: Confederación
Regional Obrera Mexicana, CROM) is a
federation of
labor unions in Mexico,
whose power was...
-
Antifascist Worker and
Peasant Militias (Spanish:
Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas, MAOC) were a
militia group founded in the
Second Spanish...
-
major cities. On 1 May 1903,
during the
American colonial period the Unión
Obrera Democrática
Filipina (Filipino
Democratic Labor Union) held a
rally in front...
- (still active),
where it gave rise to
Cursillo under the name
Hermandad Obrera de Acción Católica
United Kingdom United States (See
Friendship House, Catholics...