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The Confederación de Unificación Sindical ('Confederation of Trade Union Unity', CUS) is a national trade union center in Nicaragua. It was formed in 1964 as the Nicaraguan Trade Union Council (CSN). ICTUR reports that following the Sandinista revolution the CUS rapidly diminished - a result of its involvement with the previous government.
The Central de Acción y Unificación Sindical (Spanish for "Centre for Trade Union Action and Unification") is a national trade union centre in Nicaragua. CAUS was founded in 1973, as the trade union wing of the Communist Party of Nicaragua. [1] As of 1983, CAUS had 1939 members belonging to 15 affiliated unions.
The Nicaraguan Workers' Centre (CTN) is a national trade union center in Nicaragua. It was formed in 1962 as the Nicaraguan Autonomous Trade Union Movement (MOSAN), and changed its name to the CTN in 1972. ICTUR reports that members of the CTN were subject to detention without charge by the Sandinista government. [1]
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National Opposition Union may refer to: National Opposition Union (El Salvador) , a Salvadoran political coalition National Opposition Union (Nicaragua, 1966) , a Nicaraguan political coalition
Unicomer Group Headquarters in San Salvador, El Salvador. The Unicomer Group was founded in 2000. [2]In 2014, Unicomer Group obtained international credit ratings from Fitch Ratings and from Standard and Poors for its consolidated holding company, which at that time was named Regal Forest Holding Co. Ltd.
National Opposition Union (Spanish: Unión Nacional Opositora, UNO) was a Nicaraguan wide-range coalition of opposition parties formed to oppose president Daniel Ortega's Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) in the 1990 election. Its candidate Violeta Chamorro eventually won the race.
José Anacleto Ordóñez Bermúdez (1778–1839), also known as Cleto Ordóñez, [1] and nicknamed "El tuerto Ordóñez" by his detractors, was a liberal Nicaraguan soldier, politician and prominent Central American unionist who served as de facto Supreme Chief of Nicaragua from August 1824 to 4 January 1825.