Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores

The American Continental Workers' Association (Spanish: Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores; ACAT) was an international anarcho-syndicalist trade union federation based in Latin America during the 1930s. Founded in 1929 following a series of initiatives by the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA) and the Mexican General Confederation of Workers (CGT-M), the ACAT sought to unite the various anarcho-syndicalist federations of Latin America in order to coordinate their actions, with the ultimate goal of establishing anarchist communism.

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Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores

The American Continental Workers' Association (Spanish: Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores; ACAT) was an international anarcho-syndicalist trade union federation based in Latin America during the 1930s. Founded in 1929 following a series of initiatives by the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA) and the Mexican General Confederation of Workers (CGT-M), the ACAT sought to unite the various anarcho-syndicalist federations of Latin America in order to coordinate their actions, with the ultimate goal of establishing anarchist communism.

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