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José Bondía Román () is a Spanish trade unionist who led the
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(CNT) as its
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from 1979 to 1983. A leading advocate of participation in to
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, he led a faction of the CNT that formed part of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).


Biography

José Bondía Román was born in
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during the 20th century. He later moved to
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, where he worked for
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. By the 1970s, he had become involved in the
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(CNT), an
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, as well as the Madrid section of the
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(FAI). During the
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, at a national plenary of the CNT, held in Madrid in July 1976, Bondía was elected as the organisation's
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, serving under general secretary . At the CNT's 5th Congress, held in Madrid in December 1979, internal divisions over the issue of participation in to
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came to a head. On the final day of the congress, Bondía was elected as the general secretary of the CNT; the Congress had ended with a marathon 24-hour session, closing at 03:00 with only 60 union delegates still in attendance. 90 delegates walked out of the congress and held a separate congress in
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, constituting the CNT-CV. According to Bondía,
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herself left the 1979 congress in tears, distraught at the collapse of the organisation to internal divisions. In statements made after the congress, Bondía informed the press that the CNT remained committed to
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and the establishment of
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; the congress had resolved not to sign the
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. As general secretary, Bondía called for the CNT to "boycott production", but the organisation did not have the organisational strength to carry out such a campaign. Over time, Bondía began to move towards support for participation in union elections. He believed that the CNT ought to be able to alternate between
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and revolutionary positions, depending on the material conditions it was presented with. During the last months of his tenure as general secretary, Bondía increasingly exercised
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and made decisions without consulting the rank-and-file membership, which combined with his favourability towards union elections, caused tensions within the organisation. After the CNT's 6th Congress, held in
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in January 1983, the "renovationist" delegates led by Bondía won out; Antonio Pérez Canales was elected to succeed Bondía as general secretary. But the issue of participation in union elections was not resolved, so in April 1983, an extraordinary congress was held in
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, where the CNT's opposition to electoral participation was confirmed. Bondía resigned from the CNT in protest and led a splinter group into a Reunification Congress with the CNT-CV. They formed the CNT-Renovada, which in 1989, was compelled by a court order to change its name; this organisation then became known as the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). Bondía and other "renovators" were consequently denounced by Juan Gómez Casas, who called them ''Pestañistas'', in reference to the Treintist leader
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bondía Román, José 20th-century births General secretaries of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo IBM employees Living people People from Salamanca Press secretaries Spanish anarchists Year of birth unknown