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- The Italian Syndicalist Union (Italian: Unione Sindacale Italiana; USI) is an Italian anarcho-syndicalist trade union. Established in 1912 by a confederation...
- anarchist and socialist, International Workingmen's ****ociation. Unione Sindacale Italiana is an Italian trade union that was founded in 1912, after a group...
- with the French Revolution. This caused a deep split within the Unione Sindacale Italiana (USI). The majority opted for neutrality. The Parma Labor Chamber...
- revolutionary syndicalists and left interventionists former members of the Unione Sindacale Italiana. The usefulness of the First World War was ****erted as an indispensable...
- SAC Syndikalisterna Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist Youth Federation Unione Sindacale Italiana Union of Russian Workers Workers' Initiative Related topics Anarchist...
- sentimento dello stato (Rome, Libreria del Littorio, 1929) Il diritto sindacale e corporativo (programma, concetto, metodo) (Perugia-Venezia: "La Nuova...
- 2018), MOROSI ANASTASIO (all'epoca dei fatti Presidente del Collegio Sindacale della Società US Città di Palermo Spa) SOCIETÀ US CITTÀ DI PALERMO SPA...
- into World War I. It absorbed the Comitato sindacale italiano of Alceste De Ambris and the Unione Sindacale Milanese of Edmondo Rossoni. It was established...
- SAC Syndikalisterna Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist Youth Federation Unione Sindacale Italiana Union of Russian Workers Workers' Initiative Related topics Anarchist...
- kimiċi in Maltese, while the Italian terms are valutazione, vertenza sindacale, and armi chimiche respectively. (The origin of the terms may be narrowed...