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845: 2626: 526: 694:. Despite having been outlawed, by 1978 the CGT unions had reorganized themselves into two factions: one supporting frontal opposition to the dictatorship (known initially as the "Commission of 25"), and the other supporting negotiation with the military, named at first CNT and then CGT-Azopardo (led by Ramón Baldassini and Jorge Triaca); both the CGT-Brasil and the CGT-Azopardo were named after the streets on which the headquarters were located. CGT-Azopardo was thus able to negotiate with the military dictatorship the control of employee health insurance organizations. 737: 208: 408: 3019: 542: 936:. Representatives of most CGT unions agreed on a framework on July 22 that would reunify the CGT under a triumvirate led by Rodolfo Daer, Juan Carlos Schmidt, and Carlos Acuña. Each represents the three CGT factions: Daer, the CGT-Alsina led by Antonio Caló; Schmidt, the CGT-Azopardo led by Hugo Moyano; and Acuña, the Blue & White CGT (the most conservative) led by Luis Barrionuevo. The triumvirate was formally sworn in on August 22. 534: 1793: 305: 296:(USA) in 1937. The CGT again split in 1942, creating the CGT n°1, headed by the Socialist railroader José Domenech and opposed to Communism; and the CGT n°2, also headed by a Socialist (Pérez Leirós), which gathered Communist unions (construction, meat, print) and some important Socialist unions (such as the retail workers' union led by Borlenghi and the municipal workers' union led by Pérez Leirós). 812:, the MTA. Menem's ample victories in the 1991 mid-term elections gave momentum to his agenda of labour reforms, many of which included restricting overtime pay and easing indemnifications for layoffs, for instance. Under pressure from the rank-and-file, Lescano called for a general strike late in 1992 (the first during the Menem tenure). Increasingly marginalized within the 872:'s push for labor law flexibilization ended in scandal and undid his rapprochement with Daer and the CGT leadership; Daer's conciliatory stance, in turn, resulted in a "Rebel" CGT faction led by Julio Piumato and made Moyano's break with the CGT official. The collapse of de la Rúa's government in late 2001 made way for the parliamentary selection of former 744:
Elections now imminent, the CGT was again split in 1982 over the issue of combativeness, with Plastics Union leader Jorge Triaca heading the pro-dialogue faction at Azopardo Street with the support of UOM leader Lorenzo Miguel, and Ubaldini again heading the more combative faction from Brasil Street.
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policies, whose emphasis on free trade and sharp productivity gains they believed responsible for the highest unemployment rates since the great depression. Aside from these shows of force, the CGT, led by Food Processing Union leader Rodolfo Daer, remained conciliatory with the anti-labor Menem for
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The number of unionized workers grew markedly during the Perón years, from 520,000 (of which half belonged to the CGT) to over 2.5 million (all belonging to the CGT's 2,500 affiliated unions). His administration also enacted or significantly extended numerous landmark social reforms supported by the
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for Congress, Moyano's alliance with the Kirchner administration effectively ended with a series of strikes called by the Trucking Workers' Union (led by his son, Pablo) during June 2012, and by July Moyano had lost the support of most of the larger unions. These latter rallied behind Steelworkers'
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as secretary general. The regrouped CGT called a second general strike on 22 July 1981, as a wave of bank failures led to sharp recession, and rallied tens of thousands. Even larger numbers responded to its call on 30 March, 1982, to demonstrate in favor of democracy on the Plaza de Mayo, in Buenos
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as Secretary General in 1968 led to a new schism at the CGT. This was owed as much to the rivalry between Ongaro and other labor leaders, as to the "divide and conquer" strategy pursued by Labor Minister Rubens San Sebastián (who made the schism inevitable by refusing to certify Ongaro's election).
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military coup in 1955, which ousted Perón and outlawed Peronism, the CGT was banned from politics and its leadership replaced with government appointees. In response, the CGT began a destabilization campaign to end Perón's proscription and to obtain his return from exile. Amid ongoing strikes over
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led to a new schism within the CGT during 2008, when Barrionuevo led 40 unions into a "Blue-and-White" CGT. Moyano secured his reelection as CGT head, however, and retained the support of 134 unions, including most of the larger ones. His alliance with Kirchnerism eroded quickly after the
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that damaged industrial output and domestic credit, adversely impacted the CGT. The "25" thus proclaimed the first of a series of general strikes against the dictatorship on 27 April 1979, and its leadership was jailed. Though still officially banned, these unions reconstituted the CGT as
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over the CGT in 1961. This concession, as well as the lifting of the Peronists' electoral ban in 1962, led to Frondizi's overthrow, however. During the 1960s, the leaders of the CGT attempted to create a "Peronism without Perón" – that is, a form of Peronism that retained the
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From the 1990s onward, and in spite its strength as the only labor representative in many forums, the CGT has faced growing opposition from other trade unions, such as the CTA, or the left-leaning grassroots organisations of unemployed people known as
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The CGT split in 1935 over a conflict between Socialists and Revolutionary Syndicalists, leading to the creation of the CGT-Independencia (Socialists & Communists) and the CGT-Catamarca (Revolutionary Syndicalists). The latter reestablished the
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were blue-collar workers; this included numerous CGT leaders and activists, notably René Salamanca of the Córdoba Auto Workers' Union and Light and Power Union leader Oscar Smith. At first temporarily suspended, the CGT was then dissolved by the
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Union (UOM) leader Antonio Caló, who was elected Secretary General of the "official" CGT in October while Moyano continued to lead the now "dissident" CGT in a loose alliance with Barrionuevo and Pablo Micheli of the Dissident CTA.
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While membership in CGT unions remained well below their peak before Perón's 1955 overthrow, they enjoyed unprecedented resources during the 1960s. The CGT diversified their assets (largely restituted by Frondizi) through
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The 1969 assassination of UOM Secretary General Augusto Vandor, and that of the CGT Secretary General, José Alonso, in 1970, created a power vacuum that left Vandor's conservative successor at the UOM,
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The CGT would now be divided into the CGT-Azopardo, which gathered proponents of collaboration with the military junta (also named "participationists", including the general secretary of the CGT
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The CGT, as fractious historically as its political partner the Justicialist Party, continued to be beset by disunity, moreover. Long-standing differences with Restaurant Workers' leader
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student-labor uprising of 1969, during which it called for a general strike. The military junta then jailed most of the CGTA leadership, who were close to left-wing causes such as the
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and Construction Union leader Rogelio Coria, boasted 596,863 members; and the CGT Azopardo, headed by Vandor, boasted 770,085 members and the majority in the Confederal Congress.
43: 461:, who endorsed the CGT's active participation in elections against Perón's wishes and became the key figure in this latter movement. Vandor and Perón both supported President 268:(Argentine Regional Workers' Federation, Fifth Congress). Centered initially around the railroad industry, the CGT was headed in the 1930s by Luis Cerruti and José Domenech ( 2915: 642:, as the new Secretary General of the CGT. The pragmatic Miguel thus turned a rival into an ally, while impeding the more combative Light and Power workers' leader, 2920: 2292: 1650:
Unión de Trabajadores del Turismo, Hoteleros y Gastronómicos de la República Argentina (Union of Tourism, Hotel and Gastronomic Workers of the Argentine Republic)
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Aires, and in other cities throughout the country. Thousands were subsequently detained, and two days later, greatly weakened, the military junta began the
661:, respectively. Other CGT leaders killed by leftists include Machine and Autoworkers Union head Dirk Kloosterman and Construction Union head Rogelio Coria. 2468: 1864: 3046: 3041: 320:. The CGT was again unified, due to the incorporation of many unionists who were members of the CGT n°2, dissolved in 1943 by the military government. 2214: 3051: 2511: 2192: 2534: 257:), was the larger of the two with 100,000 members; the USA, which included, telephone, port, tramway, and public sector unions, represented 15,000. 674: 796: 1667:
Federación Nacional de Trabajadores Camioneros y Empleados del Transporte (National Federation of Trucker Workers and Transportation Employees)
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The CGT and labor in general was suppressed not only directly, but by a sharp turn to the right in economic policy embodied by Economy Minister
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policies of the junta but waiting for discontent inside the government. Despite this, in 1969 the CGTA still boasted 286,184 members; while the
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of the 1930s and subsequent industrial development, the CGT began to form itself as a strong union, competing with the historically anarchist
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firm. This turn led to a rupture within the CGT in late 1989, though following a 1991 conference in which concern over new Economy Minister
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Disunity at the CGT and a renewed wave of strikes dovetailed into an effective campaign message by the Peronists' traditional rivals – the
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and earned the aging Perón's friendship. The next years were blemished by often bloody internal disputes and the fight against the leftist
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Confederación de Trabajadores de la Educación de la República Argentina (Confederation of Education Workers of the Argentine Republic)
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Men), groups first in evidence during the Menem years which later become tenuously allied with the Kirchner administrations.
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Federación de Asociaciones de Trabajadores de la Sanidad Argentina (Federation of Associations of Argentine Health Workers)
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from employers using the threat of strike action and one – Commercial Union leader Armando March – was convicted in 1969 of
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The CGT was reunited under Ubaldini following the 1983 elections. Amid a renewed decline in real wages the CGT called 13
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Sindicato de Mecánicos y Afines del Transporte Automotor (Union of Automotive Transport Mechanics and Related Workers)
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Rank-and-file from the CGT's largest section, the Steel and Metal Workers' Union, demonstrates in Buenos Aires in 2006.
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rights; improvements in housing, health and education; social insurance; pensions; economic policies which encouraged
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Federación Argentina de Empleados de Comercio y Servicios (Argentine Federation of Commerce and Services Employees)
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and elsewhere. A thriving balance sheet also increasingly engendered corruption among union leaders, however. Many
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rail workers' union, had a key role in forming the alliance between labor and Perón), and UOM steelworkers' leader
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Unión Obrera de la Construcción de la República Argentina (Construction Workers Union of the Argentine Republic)
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The Amsterdam International: The World of the International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), 1913–1945
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corroding the economy by 1989, the CGT introduced a 26-point program to support Justicialist Party nominee
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Unión Argentina de Trabajadores Rurales y Estibadores (Argentine Union of Rural Workers and Longshoremen)
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Federación Argentina de Trabajadores de Luz y Fuerza (Argentine Federation of Light and Power Workers)
864:). The Kirchners' alliance with Moyano soured after the latter was sidelined during the 2011 elections. 2812: 2477: 2278: 2264: 1806: 355:, as well as the only trade union recognized by Perón's government. Two CGT delegates, the Socialist 231: 169: 2956: 638:, at the CGT's leading power-broker. He leveraged his influence to advance a rival within the UOM, 443:
that had developed around him in the 1940s and 1950s. The chief exponents of this strategy were the
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in an ill-fated attempt to bolster nationalistic feeling and unite the country behind its rule.
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and independents to generate a plural union central. It had a socialist majority until 1945 and
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La Lucha continúa: 200 años de historia sindical en la Argentina – cited in Agencia Paco Urondo
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of up to 50%; and an increased share of employees in national income from 45% to a record 58%.
2034: 470: 2878: 2868: 2293:"El Consejo del Salario, la prueba de fuego para renovar el diálogo entre empresas y gremios" 2013: 1816: 873: 450: 388: 360: 2737: 2732: 1836: 869: 639: 563: 2752: 313: 2690: 816:, however, he resigned the following May in favor of Steelworkers' leader Naldo Brunelli. 736: 245:-led unions later joined the CGT as well. The COA, which included the two unions covering 8: 2858: 907: 895: 746: 593: 520: 3005: 2822: 2807: 2717: 829: 813: 750: 478: 2782: 2678: 2306: 2085: 1811: 849: 832:. The party's defeats in the 1997 mid-term elections bode poorly for their chances in 681:, however, 10,000 factory delegates, of a total of 100,000, were arrested. During the 356: 273: 212: 3022: 2925: 2610: 2558: 918: 853: 776: 486: 352: 423: 207: 2712: 2595: 1582:
Unión del Personal Civil de la Nación (Union of the Civil Personnel of the Nation)
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Andrés Framini, who won the lifting of six years of government receivership in 1961
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The CGT was founded on 27 September 1930, the result of an agreement between the
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both declining real wages and political repression, AOT textile workers' leader
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on a populist campaign platform, but entrusted the Ministry of Economy to the
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up to US$ 30 million from his union's accounts over the course of the decade.
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José Ignacio Rucci, whose assassination by leftists touched off the Dirty War
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during Alfonsín's government, as well as hundreds of sectoral strikes. With
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The move caused some dissent, however, and led to the establishment of the
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Le désastre argentin. Péronisme, politique et violence sociale (1930–2001)
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founded on 27 September 1930, as the result of the merger of the U.S.A (
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The 1968 split between the CGT-Azopardo and the CGT de los Argentinos
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accounted for only a third of CGT unions' income as a whole. Besides
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Asociación Trabajadores del Estado (Association of State Workers)
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Cohesiveness within the CGT was again strained in 2000. President
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Raimundo Ongaro, who led the breakaway CGTA between 1968 and 1972
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of the second half of the 1970s at least 2,700, or 30%, of the
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Assassinations of the leadership and conflict with the far left
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in 1947, and the CGT became one of the strongest arms of the
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When Perón was separated from the government and confined on
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Jorge Triaca (Plastics) led a rival CGT-Azopardo in 1982-83
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The four-year schism ended in 2016 following a series of
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Unión Tranviarios Automotor (Automotive Tramways Union)
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industrial conglomerate, and the reconciliation between
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Asociación Obrera Textil (Textile Workers Association)
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Unión Obrera Metalúrgica (Metallurgical Workers Union)
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and the future general secretary of the CGT-Azopardo
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negotiated an end to six years of forced government
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The CGT became the Argentine affiliate of the 3033: 2120: 675:International Confederation of Free Trade Unions 2397:"CGT trio elected amid more internal quarrels" 1988: 278:Confederación General de Empleados de Comercio 2566: 2476: 2462: 2436:Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Espanol - CGT 2123:"José Ignacio Rucci, El precio de la lealtad" 2064: 2062: 673:, in 1975 the CGT affiliated itself with the 501:and employee health insurance organizations ( 2415:"CGT: ¿Cuántos afiliados tiene cada gremio?" 1299:nature (CGT banned by dictatorship in 1976) 932:measures decreed by newly elected President 839: 170:national trade union federation in Argentina 2379:"Gov't holds ground as labour demands grow" 2050: 2004: 2002: 2962:Expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo 2573: 2559: 2469: 2455: 2325:"Cristina y Moyano: ¿grieta o precipicio?" 2215:"El derrumbe de salarios y la plata dulce" 2059: 411:Detail of the sign on top of the building. 3047:Trade Union Confederation of the Americas 3042:National trade union centers of Argentina 2241: 2239: 2133: 649:Rucci maintained good relations with the 300:The CGT following the "Revolution of '43" 3052:International Federation of Trade Unions 2070:Tiempo de violencia y utopía (1966–1976) 1999: 1859: 1857: 843: 735: 540: 532: 524: 406: 363:were nominated Minister of Interior and 303: 286:International Federation of Trade Unions 206: 2158:Las víctimas y la justicia transicional 2046: 2044: 590:Movement of Priests for the Third World 14: 3034: 2859:Radical Civic Union (Junta Renovadora) 2236: 2187: 2185: 1984: 1982: 1980: 1978: 1976: 731: 219:'s closest ally in the labor movement. 2554: 2450: 1854: 1504: 727:The CGT since the return to democracy 449:, founded by former Foreign Minister 393:import substitution industrialization 2072:, Editorial Contrapunto, 1987, p.51 2041: 2012:. Historia Argentina. Archived from 646:, from rising to the powerful post. 2182: 1973: 1508: 958: 549:The election of Print Union leader 24: 2053:The Crisis of Argentina Capitalism 1885: 1320:Guerino Andreoni (CGT San Martín) 836:(elections they went on to lose). 805:Central de Trabajadores Argentinos 347:. The Labor Party merged into the 237:(USA), which had succeeded to the 203:The CGT during the Infamous Decade 25: 3068: 2429: 2143:, editions Syllepse, 2005, p.144 1225:José Ignacio Rucci (CGT Azopardo) 621:(or Participationism), headed by 162:Confederación General del Trabajo 36:Confederación General del Trabajo 3057:Trade unions established in 1930 3018: 3017: 2624: 1791: 1004:Francisco Pérez Leirós (CGT II) 659:Argentine Anticommunist Alliance 578:Light and Power Workers' leader 41: 2988:General Confederation of Labour 2507:General Confederation of Labour 2407: 2389: 2371: 2353: 2335: 2317: 2299: 2285: 2271: 2257: 2207: 2149: 2125:. Soles Digital. Archived from 2114: 2096: 2078: 453:(who, as chief counsel for the 280:); and Francisco Pérez Leirós ( 2685:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 2247:"Presidencia de Raúl Alfonsín" 2027: 1954: 1925: 1907: 228:Confederación Obrera Argentina 178:Confederación Obrera Argentina 154:General Confederation of Labor 63:Confederación Obrera Argentina 31:General Confederation of Labor 13: 1: 1847: 954: 211:Retail Workers' Union leader 2580: 1827:José Alonso (trade unionist) 1412:Hugo Moyano (Dissident CGT) 1318:Saúl Ubaldini (CGT Azopardo) 1207:Vicente Roqué (CGT Azopardo) 848:Rallying a revitalized CGT, 699:José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz 664: 282:Unión de Obreros Municipales 7: 1784: 1465:Hugo Moyano (CGT Azopardo) 1410:Rodolfo Daer (Official CGT) 1284:Saúl Ubaldini (CGT Brasil) 582:, played a key role in the 365:Minister of Foreign Affairs 329:major popular demonstration 247:rail transport in Argentina 10: 3073: 2947:October 17th Demonstration 2197:La República de Entre Ríos 1120:Alberto Patrón Laplacette 619:Nueva Corriente de Opinión 489:, and investments such as 187:It was founded in 1930 by 3015: 2980: 2939: 2898: 2846: 2800: 2791: 2700: 2633: 2622: 2588: 2525: 2484: 2478:Trade unions in Argentina 1807:Trade unions in Argentina 1463:Antonio Caló (CGT Alsina) 840:Revival and new divisions 821:1995 re-election campaign 819:The CGT endorsed Menem's 232:Revolutionary Syndicalist 140: 130: 116: 106: 88: 75: 67: 57: 49: 40: 35: 2874:Tendencia Revolucionaria 1970:: Ashgate, 2006. p. 296. 1141:Government Receivership 373:Governor of Buenos Aires 367:, respectively. Colonel 308:CGT headquarters in 1953 294:Unión Sindical Argentina 235:Unión Sindical Argentina 174:Unión Sindical Argentina 61:Unión Sindical Argentina 2728:Juan Manuel Abal Medina 2010:"El Gobierno Peronista" 1989:Joseph A. Page (1983). 1799:Organized labour portal 1227:Raimundo Ongaro (CGTA) 1209:Raimundo Ongaro (CGTA) 677:(ICFTU). Following the 345:February 1946 elections 327:, the CGT called for a 145:https://cgtoficial.org/ 2645:(1946–1955; 1973–1974) 2121:Luís Fernando Beraza. 1282:Ramón Baldassini (CNT) 1128:Military Receivership 865: 741: 711:financial deregulation 546: 538: 530: 418:Revolución Libertadora 412: 375:(a key constituency). 309: 220: 2952:1946 general election 2879:Peronist Armed Forces 2869:Female Peronist Party 2512:CGT de los Argentinos 1817:Juan Atilio Bramuglia 1002:José Domenech (CGT I) 939:Upon the election of 874:Buenos Aires Province 847: 739: 599:Grupo Cine Liberación 572:CGT de los Argentinos 544: 536: 528: 451:Juan Atilio Bramuglia 410: 389:collective bargaining 361:Juan Atilio Bramuglia 307: 210: 2051:Lewis, Paul (1990). 1960:Goethem, Geert van. 1492:Dredging and Signal 1485:Juan Carlos Schmidt 1353:Executive Committee 945:protests against him 325:Martín García Island 2401:Buenos Aires Herald 2383:Buenos Aires Herald 2068:Oscar R. 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Index

CGT (Argentina)

Buenos Aires
Argentina
ITUC
https://cgtoficial.org/
Spanish
national trade union federation in Argentina
labor federations
socialists
communists
Peronist

Ángel Borlenghi
Juan Perón
Socialist
Revolutionary Syndicalist
FORA IX
Communist
rail transport in Argentina
Infamous Decade
FORA V
Ángel Borlenghi
International Federation of Trade Unions

coup d'état of 1943
Juan Perón
Martín García Island
major popular demonstration
Plaza de Mayo

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