词条 | General Confederation of Workers (Mexico) |
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|name= CGT |country= Mexico |affiliation= |members= |full_name= General Confederation of Workers |native_name= Confederación General de Trabajadores |image= |founded= 1921 |current= |head= |dissolved_date= |dissolved_state= |merged_into= |office= |people= |website= |footnotes= }}{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} The Confederación General de Trabajadores (General Confederation of Workers, CGT) was a federation of labor unions in Mexico. It was founded in February 1921 by anarchists, syndicalists and others on the far left who opposed the more moderate, pro-government Confederación Regional Obrera Mexicana (CROM). In particular, the founders of the CGT criticized the CROM's close relationship with the conservative American Federation of Labor (AFL). Briefly after its formation, the CGT allied with the Mexican Communist Party (PCM), but disputes ended the relationship almost immediately. In the decades that followed, the CGT became increasingly anti-communist. The CGT remained far smaller than the CROM, and by the 1930s both federations were dwarfed by the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM). See also
2 : National trade union centers of Mexico|Trade unions established in 1921 |
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