world confederation of labor
1World Confederation of Labor — Weltverband der Arbeitnehmer WVA ((World Confederation of Labour (WCL) bzw. Confédération mondiale du Travail (CMT)) war eine internationale Gewerkschaftsorganisation. Der WVA hatte 144 Mitgliedsorganisationen in 116 Ländern mit 26 Mio.… …
2World Confederation of Labor — (WCL) A trade union founded in 1920 under the name of the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions. The WCL was a confederation of trade unions associated with the Christian Democratic parties of Europe. Its members consisted of… …
3World Confederation of Labour — WCL/CMT Full name World Confederation of Labour Founded 1920 Date dissolved 31 October 2006 Merged into ITUC Members …
4Yemeni Confederation of Labor Unions — Infobox Union name= YCLU country= Yemen affiliation= WFTU members= full name= Yemeni Confederation of Labor Unions native name= founded= 1990 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office= people= Yahya al Kahlan website=… …
5World Federation of Trade Unions — (WFTU) This was a conglomeration of trade unions that included Communist and non Communist labor unions from around the world representing fifty three countries. In 1949, claiming Communist domination in the union, the United States AFL CIO,… …
6Confederation of Mexican Workers — CTM Full name Confederation of Mexican Workers Native name Confederación de Trabajadores de México Founded 1936 Country Mexi …
7Confederation des Travailleurs Haïtiens — CTH Native name Confederation des Travailleurs Haïtiens Founded 1998 Members 110,000 Country Haiti Affiliation ITUC Office location …
8Labor rights — Part of a series on Organized labour …
9Confédération Française des Travailleurs Chrétiens — (CFTC) A French labor union (French Confederation of Christian Workers) founded by Roman Catholic workers in 1919. The CFTC was initially strong among white collar workers and textile workers. However, the union was banned by the Vichy… …
10Labor history of the United States — involves the history of organized labor, as well as the more general history of working people in the United States of America. Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the evolution and power of the corporation,… …