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Abad de Santillán, Diego (1897–1983)
Diego Abad de Santillán (a pseudonym of Baudillo Sinesio García Fernández, sometimes also spelled Hernández) ...
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Neil Aggett was born in 1953 in the district of Nanyuki in Kenya, and moved to South Africa with his ...
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Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)
Born in Suffolk, England, in 1870, Andrews became a prominent South African union leader, syndicalist, ...
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In February 1959 a major revolt took place in the Borinage, the oldest coalfield in Belgium. Aware of ...
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Belgium, Strike of the Century, 1960–1961
The winter of 1960–1 witnessed the most important protest movement of the twentieth century in Belgium. ...
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The 1952 general strike in British Honduras played an important part in the colony's struggle for independence ...
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The 1905 bootmakers' march, industrial unrest over 1910–14, and the 1926 General Strike have been perceived ...
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It was the lack of workers' rights first emerging in the eighteenth century that highlighted the need ...
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Carboni, Raffaello (1817–1875)
An Italian who came to Australia in 1852 to seek his fortune in the goldfields, Raffaello Carboni quickly ...
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China, labor resistance, 1989–2009
In contemporary China, no sustained labor movement has emerged in the strict sense of the term, namely, ...
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