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Agrupación de Trabajadores Latinoamericanos Sindicalistas

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in Argentina. The CGT and ATLAS offices where stormed by the junta forces in November, and closed down. In 1973, with Peron's return to power, the general secretary of the CGT announced the revival of ATLAS, but the attempt foundered.
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emphasized that it wished to "humanize capitalism", and provide a "third way" in the Latin American labour movement (different from the pro-U.S.
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a general congress was held in Mexico City which launched the new Agrupación de Trabajadores Latinoamericanos Sindicalistas.
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The CGT had been barred from addressing the founding conference of
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ATLAS disappeared as a functioning organization in 1955, with the
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This article related to one or more trade or labor unions is a
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trade unions. After years of preparation, the Argentinian
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The international directory of the trade union movement
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Rómulo Betancourt and the transformation of Venezuela
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Index

trade union
Juan Perón
workers attaches
Peronist
CGT
Asunción
CROM
Confederación Interamericana de Trabajadores
ORIT
Luis Napoleón Morones
Buenos Aires
propaganda
ORIT
CTAL
Vincente Lombardo Toledano
anti-imperialist
Venezuelan
Pérez
CNT
Confederación Nacional de Trabajadores
Colombia
Rojas Pinilla
overthrow of Juan Domingo Perón
icon
Organized labour portal
José Alonso
Coldrick, A. Percy
Jones, Philip

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