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  2. Labor movement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Spanish labor movement had a preponderance of anarchist sectors, as opposed to the socialist preponderance of most of the rest of Europe. "In Spain, the International was founded first as a simple appendix of Bakunin's secret society, the Alliance, which was to serve as a kind of recruiting base and, at the same time, as a lever to ...

  3. Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - Wikipedia

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    The Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) (National Confederation of Labor) is a Spanish anarcho-syndicalist trade union confederation.. Founded in 1910 in Barcelona from groups brought together by the trade union Solidaridad Obrera, it significantly expanded the role of anarchism in Spain, which can be traced to the creation of the Spanish chapter of the IWA in 1870 and its successor ...

  4. General Confederation of Labour (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The General Confederation of Labour (Spanish: Confederación General del Trabajo; CGT) is a Spanish trade union federation.Formed as a faction of the National Confederation of Labour (CNT) during the Spanish transition to democracy, its support for participation in union elections [] led it to split from the organisation, which prohibited participation.

  5. Syndicalism - Wikipedia

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    Syndicalism is a revolutionary current within the labour movement that, through industrial unionism, seeks to unionize workers according to industry and advance their demands through strikes and other forms of direct action, with the eventual goal of gaining control over the means of production and the economy at large through social ownership.

  6. Workers' Commissions - Wikipedia

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    CC.OO. sticker. The Workers' Commissions (Spanish: Comisiones Obreras, CCOO) since the 1970s has become the largest trade union in Spain. It has more than one million members, and is the most successful union in labor elections, competing with the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT), which is historically affiliated with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), and with the anarcho ...

  7. Spanish Syndical Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Syndical Organization [1] [2] [3] (Spanish: Organización Sindical Española; OSE), popularly known in Spain as the Sindicato Vertical (the "Vertical Trade Union"), was the sole legal trade union for most of the Francoist dictatorship.

  8. List of trade unions in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Agrarian Trade Union Federation; Andalusian Workers' Union; Central Sindical Independiente y de Funcionarios (CSIF) Coordinadora Obrera Sindical (COS) Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT) Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) Confederación Intersindical Galega (CIG) Confederación Sindical Solidaridad Obrera; Euskal Langileen ...

  9. Andalusian Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusian Workers' Union (Spanish: Sindicato Andaluz de Trabajadores, SAT) is a trade union in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The SAT was established in 2007 and it is supported by 20,000 affiliates. [1] The SAT's ideological basis are anti-capitalism, internationalism and Andalusian nationalism. It is led by Diego Cañamero.