Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores

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Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores was a Latin American anarcho-syndicalist trade union confederation, founded in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1929. It functioned as the Latin American branch of the International Workers Association. The organization failed to make a significant impact as anarcho-syndicalism lost terrain the the Latin American labour movement during the 1930s, a trend that could not be reversed even after the arrival of exiled Spanish FAI-ists after their defeat in the Spanish Civil War.[1]

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  1. ^ Rubio, José Luis. Las internacionales obreras en América. Madrid: 1971. p. 64-65
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