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CGIL - translation to English

ITALIAN TRADE UNION
CGIL; Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro; General Italian Confederation of Labour
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  • [[Bruno Trentin]] with Agelo Airoldi during a CGIL National Congress in the early 1990s.
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  • Metalworkers' protests in [[Turin]] during the [[Hot Autumn]] of 1969.
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  • Lama during the 1980s.
  • Secretary [[Luciano Lama]] addressing the crowd during a rally in the 1970s.
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  • Di Vittorio]], in 1945.
  • Di Vittorio with Communist leader, [[Palmiro Togliatti]] in [[Modena]], 1950.
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  • CGIL protest in [[Bologna]] against [[Matteo Renzi]]'s labour reform in 2014.
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CGIL      
trade union, left wing Italian trade union

Wikipedia

Italian General Confederation of Labour

The Italian General Confederation of Labour (Italian: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro; CGIL) is a national trade union centre in Italy. It was formed by an agreement between socialists, communists, and Christian democrats in the "Pact of Rome" of June 1944. In 1950, socialists and Christian democrats split forming UIL and CISL, and since then the CGIL has been influenced by the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and until recent years by its political heirs: the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), the Democrats of the Left (DS) and currently the Democratic Party (PD).

It has been the most important Italian trade union since its creation. It has a membership of over 5.5 million. Along with the decline of membership within its political counterpart, the Democratic Party (PD), its membership is in steep decline since 2013, with the percentage of pensioners in constant rise. On 1 July 2015, the number of working adults reached a ceiling of 2.185.099. The CGIL is currently the second-largest trade union in Europe, after the German DGB, which has over 6 million members.

The CGIL is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation and the European Trade Union Confederation, and is a member of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD.