History of the Philippione Labor Movement |
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Contents
Early Beginnings | 1 |
Birth of the Labor Unions | 8 |
Workers as a Class | 11 |
Socialist Ideology | 15 |
Union Obrera Democratica | 16 |
Era of Yellow Unionism | 25 |
First Restructuring of Unions Along Industry Lines | 27 |
Fruits of Workers Unity | 35 |
The Pacific War and Filipino Peasants | 77 |
Invasion and Protest | 85 |
Postwar Trade Unionism and Fight for Independence | 89 |
Trade Unionism Amidst Indifferent Governance | 95 |
Workers and Youth Unite | 101 |
Martial Law Period | 105 |
Fateful Years | 109 |
Labor Movement During the Aquino Administration | 115 |
Resurgence of Yellow Unionism and Strengthening of Union Impresores de Filipinas | 37 |
New Strength and Expansion of Socialism | 45 |
Communist Party of the Philippines | 49 |
First attempt to Unify Labor | 57 |
Decisive Years 19371941 | 73 |
Summary | 121 |
About the Author | 133 |
Bibliography | 135 |
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