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The Central General de Trabajadores de Guatemala (CGTG) is a national trade union center in Guatemala. It is descended from the Central Nacional de Trabajadores, which operated clandestinely after the disappearance of 21 of its leaders arrested on June 21, 1980. [1] The CGTG is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.
However, they only remained there for about a year, when a shift in the attitudes of the ruling Peruvian junta, forced the secretariat to move once again, this time to Panama City, Panama at the invitation of the Central Nacional de Trabajadores Panamenos. Its address as of 1979 Apartado, Panama 3, Panama.
The Unión Sindical de Trabajadores de Guatemala (UNSITRAGUA) is a national trade union center in Guatemala. UNSITRAGUA - is an umbrella organization with nationwide presence that integrates unions of workers of the branches of Industry, Services, Agricultural, self-employment and Independents.
Panajachel (Spanish pronunciation: [panaxaˈtʃel], Pana) is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, less than 140 kilometres (90 mi) from Guatemala City, in the department of Sololá. It serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
Unión Nacional de Trabajadores Campesinos (Frat.) Guatemala. Confederación de Unidad Sindical de Guatemala; Unidad Sindical de Trabajadores de Guatemala (Frat.) Central de Trabajadores del Campo (Frat.) Guyana. Guyana Trades Union Congress; Honduras. Confederación de Trabajadores de Honduras; Confederación Unica de Trabajadores de Honduras ...
In the Guatemalan Civil War, 60 plainclothes agents entered the Guatemala City headquarters of the Central Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT), Guatemala's trade union federation while uniformed National Police officers closed off the streets. The group arrested 27 of the union leaders, who had been planning the funeral of one of their members.
The Latin American Confederation of Workers (Spanish: Central Latinoamericana de Trabajadores, CLAT), was the World Confederation of Labour's (WCL) regional organization for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Gutiérrez, a school teacher by profession, was head of the Confederación General de Trabajadores de Guatemala (CGTG). Born in Santa Rosa, Guatemala, Gutiérrez was a devout Catholic in his youth, and he was known as a quiet, self-spoken man. [1] He has been referred to as the most important labour leader in Guatemala from 1944 to 1954. [2]