Confederación Interamericana de Trabajadores

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Confederación Interamericana de Trabajadores (CIT) was an international trade union confederation, founded in Lima, Peru, in 1948. It was founded on the initiative of AFL, as an alternative to the communist-led CTAL.[1]

The CIT was formed at a congress in Lima, Peru organized by the Confederación de Trabajadores del Perú. Approximately 100 delegates representing twelve countries attended. A second congress was held in September 1949 which called on CTAL-affiliated unions to secede from that organization and join it. They also resolved to develop contacts with European and other trade unions in order to found a new world labor organization. In January 1951 the Confederación dissolved itself to become the regional affiliate of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, ORIT.[2][1]

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  1. ^ a b Rubio, José Luis. Las internacionales obreras en América. Madrid: 1971. p. 82
  2. ^ Coldrick, A. Percy and Jones, Philip. The international directory of the trade union movement New York : Facts on File, [1978] p.1025