Confederación De Sindicatos Unitarios De Trabajadores
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Confederación De Sindicatos Unitarios De Trabajadores
' (, abbreviated CSUT) was a trade union centre in Spain. Origins The organization emerged from a split away from ' (CC.OO.) trade union movement in 1976. The Party of Labour of Spain (PTE), which was the driving force behind the launching of CSUT, was part of the 'Minority Tendency' inside CC.OO. A meeting was held on November 7, 1976 in Coslada at which opponents to the CC.OO. leadership gathered. The CC.OO. dissidents opposed the dominance of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) in CC.OO. However, the dissident unionists gathered in Coslada were split in two. One group went on to form '. The other, led by Jerónimo Lorente, formed CSUT at an assembly in Vallecas in March 1977.Lieberman, Sima. Labor Movements and Labor Thought: Spain, France, Germany, and the United States'. New York: Praeger, 1986. pp. 95-96El País. ' Lorente became president and Antonio Castillo confederal secretary of CSUT. In May 1977, the National Confederation of Catalonia was founded at a legal congress in ...
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