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{{Short description|Uruguayan national trade union center}}
{{Infobox union
{{Infobox organization
|name = PIT-CNT
|name = PIT-CNT
|location_country= [[Uruguay]]
|location_country= [[Uruguay]]
|affiliation =
|affiliation =
|members = 400,000+ (2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pitcnt.uy/novedades/noticias/item/1309-elecciones-bps-a-muchos-les-molesta-que-el-pit-cnt-tenga-mas-de-400-000-afiliados|title=Elecciones BPS: “A muchos les molesta que el PIT-CNT tenga más de 400.000 afiliados”|date=2016-03-10}}</ref>
|members = 400,000+ (2015)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pitcnt.uy/novedades/noticias/item/1309-elecciones-bps-a-muchos-les-molesta-que-el-pit-cnt-tenga-mas-de-400-000-afiliados|title=Elecciones BPS: "A muchos les molesta que el PIT-CNT tenga más de 400.000 afiliados"|date=2016-03-10}}</ref>
|full_name = Intersyndical Plenary of Workers - National Convention of Workers
|full_name = Intersyndical Plenary of Workers - National Convention of Workers
|native_name = Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores - Convención Nacional de Trabajadores
|native_name = Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores - Convención Nacional de Trabajadores
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|merged =
|merged =
|headquarters = [[Montevideo]], Uruguay
|headquarters = [[Montevideo]], Uruguay
|key_people =
|key_people = [[Marcelo Abdala]]
|website =
|website =
|footnotes =
|footnotes =
}}
}}

The '''Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores''' (PIT-CNT) is a [[national trade union center]] in [[Uruguay]]. It was founded in 1964 as the Convención Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT), but was dissolved, and 18 council members "[[Forced disappearance|disappeared]]", in the wake of a general strike in 1973. Ten years later in 1983 activities resumed under name Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores (PIT). This too was banned after a general strike in 1985. The union was then restored under the present name in March, 1985.
The '''{{lang|es|Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores}}''' ('''PIT-CNT''') is a [[national trade union center]] in [[Uruguay]]. It was founded in 1964 as the {{lang|la|Convención Nacional de Trabajadores}} (CNT), but was dissolved, and 18 council members "[[Forced disappearance|disappeared]]", in the wake of a [[1973 Uruguayan general strike|general strike in 1973]]. Ten years later, in 1983, activities resumed under the name {{lang|es|Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores}} (PIT), which was then also banned after a general strike in 1984. The union was then restored under the present name in March 1985.


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
*{{cite book
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| year = 2005
| year = 2005
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==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category|PIT-CNT}}
{{Commons category|PIT-CNT}}
* [http://www.pitcnt.uy/ PIT-CNT]
* [http://www.pitcnt.uy/ PIT-CNT]

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Latest revision as of 21:30, 2 April 2024

PIT-CNT
Intersyndical Plenary of Workers - National Convention of Workers
Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores - Convención Nacional de Trabajadores
Founded1964
HeadquartersMontevideo, Uruguay
Location
Members
400,000+ (2015)[1]
Key people
Marcelo Abdala

The Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores (PIT-CNT) is a national trade union center in Uruguay. It was founded in 1964 as the Convención Nacional de Trabajadores (CNT), but was dissolved, and 18 council members "disappeared", in the wake of a general strike in 1973. Ten years later, in 1983, activities resumed under the name Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores (PIT), which was then also banned after a general strike in 1984. The union was then restored under the present name in March 1985.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Elecciones BPS: "A muchos les molesta que el PIT-CNT tenga más de 400.000 afiliados"". 2016-03-10.
  • ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.

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