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date: 09 September 2024

General Confederation of Labor. 

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World
Author(s):
James W. McGuireJames W. McGuire

The Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT), Argentina's umbrella union confederation, is among the strongest such confederations in the world. The CGT does not bargain collectively, but it holds discussions with employer associations and government officials, speaks for labor in the mass media and in international organizations, and declares general strikes. The CGT is formally nonpartisan, but most of its leaders have been followers of ... ...

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