Free Federation of Workers
The Free Federation of Workers (Spanish: Federación Libre de Trabajadores, FLT) was a union federation in Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1899 and initially led by Santiago Iglesias Pantín. Its political arm became the Socialist Party, founded in 1915.[1]
It affiliated with the American Federation of Labor in October 1901, and it grew increasingly close to the AFL's conservative approach to unionism. This led to the creation of the rival General Confederation of Workers (CGT) in the 1930s. The FLT and CGT later merged and formed the basis of the .
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- ^ Meléndez-Badillo, Jorell A. (2015). "Imagining Resistance: Organizing the Puerto Rican Southern Agricultural Strike of 1905". Caribbean Studies. 43 (2): 33–81. doi:10.1353/crb.2015.0017. JSTOR 44114611. S2CID 152091740.
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- Political history of Puerto Rico
- 1899 establishments in Puerto Rico
- National federations of trade unions
- Trade unions in Puerto Rico
- Trade unions established in 1899
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