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Revision as of 16:19, 8 July 2014
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations is a major labour federation in the United States. It was founded in 1955 with the merger of the AFL and the CIO.[1]
People
Presidents
Related Organisations
External Resources
- Fred Hirsch, An Analysis of Our AFL-CIO Role in Latin America or Under the Covers with the CIA, San Jose, California, 1974, archived at the Internet Archive
- From Meany to Sweeney: Labor's Leftward Tilt, Heritage Foundation, 4 October 1996.
- Kim Scipes, Labor Imperialism Redux?: The AFL-CIO's Foreign Policy Since 1995, Monthly Review, May 2005.
- Tim Shorrock, Labor's Cold War, The Nation, 19 May 2003.