El Salvador and the AFL-CIO

AFL-CIO is complicit in the illegal operations of the CIA in Latin America

 

 

Worker exploitation continues only with the participation of the union bosses

What is AFL-CIO doing in the Latin American countries, especially in El Salvador?

 

Its high time that the AFL-CIO starts listening to the rank and file and reposition themselves on the side of history, on the side of the right, on the side of the exploited workers instead of being the mouthpiece of the US government

All posts involving El Salvador and AFL-CIO

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No New Funding for the National Endowment For Democracy!!
Not one more penny to help undermine and destroy the hopes, dreams and work of millions of women and men creating a better life for each other and their children! ACTION ALERT - Congress set to re-fund the NED! ...
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The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID):
If a foreign agency were to fund electoral campaigns in the United States, it would be considered an act of aggression, and those receiving the money would be considered guilty of treason. Yet, this is standard operating procedure for the NED and USAID. And when that fails to work, the NED and USAID are known to fund and help coordinate coup plotters, even against hugely popular elected officials ...
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What is the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center Doing in Venezuela: We Have a Right to Know!
In 1966, Michael Hammer, the American agricultural adviser from Potomac gunned down in San Salvador Saturday, brought together 500 Salvadoran campesinos -- the peasant plantation laborers and sharecroppers of that strife-torn Central American nation -- and told them of his visions for agrarian land reform and his promise to help. The Paris-born son of German parents personally organized and nurtured the agrarian union development wing of the AFL-CIO's American Institute for Free Labor Development here. With the help of $1.5 million in AID funds, Hammer was overseeing efforts to help El Salvador's military-civilian government administer its program ...
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Slain U.S. AFL-CIO AIFLD CIA Adviser Had an 'Obsession' To Distribute Land In El Salvador
In 1966, Michael Hammer, the American agricultural adviser from Potomac gunned down in San Salvador Saturday, brought together 500 Salvadoran campesinos -- the peasant plantation laborers and sharecroppers of that strife-torn Central American nation -- and told them of his visions for agrarian land reform and his promise to help. The Paris-born son of German parents personally organized and nurtured the agrarian union development wing of the AFL-CIO's American Institute for Free Labor Development here. With the help of $1.5 million in AID funds, Hammer was overseeing efforts to help El Salvador's military-civilian government administer its program ...
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