- 1900, La
Electricista was the
first electric company to
provide electricity to
Manila towards the
close of the
Spanish era. La
Electricista had built...
-
regardless of race and nationality. In that era, the team was
called "Los
Electricistas" (The Electricians). The team
adopted the
colors red and
white as their...
- Logo of the
Sindicato Mexicano de
Electricistas...
-
Mexico City. From 1987 to 1993 he
served as of the
Sindicato Mexicano de
Electricistas [es] (SME)
representing to Mexico.
Jorge Sánchez born and
lived the...
- government's goal of 100
percent electrification in the country. La
Electricista,
founded in 1892, was the very
first electric company to
provide electricity...
-
Arquitectos Socialistas) in 1938. His
building for the
Sindicato Mexicano de
Electricistas [es] (or
Mexican Union of Electricians) was
completed in 1940 in cooperation...
- this movement. In 1972 the CTM
expelled the
Sindicato de
Trabajadores Electricistas de la República
Mexicana (STERM), a
union of
electrical workers that...
- City.
After his return, in a
stairwell of the
Sindicato Mexicano de
Electricistas,
Siqueiros collaborated with
Spanish refugee Josep Renau and the International...
- Spanish).
Unidad Editorial Información
General S.L.U. "Jesús Castro:
electricista, churrero, y ahora,
aprendiz de cocinero". ABC. 15
September 2020. "Jesús...
- Eléctricas y Electrónicas, Mexico; and
Colegio de
Ingenieros Mecánicos y
Electricistas, Mexico. Neri has also
worked as an
Institute of
Electrical Research...