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  2. Labor Unit of Nurses and Health Employees - Wikipedia

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    The Labor Unit of Nurses and Health Employees (Spanish: Unidad Laboral de Enfermeras(os), y Empleados de la Salud, ULEES) is a trade union of nurses and healthcare workers in Puerto Rico. History [ edit ]

  3. Unión General de Trabajadores - Wikipedia

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    The Unión de Trabajadores por Cuenta Propia (UTCP, Union of Self-Employed Workers) is not an organism of UGT. It is a bottom-up association, formed by the farmers' union UPA and the professional and autonomous workers' union, UPTA, who united in this manner to enhance their representation inside the Union and to form a united front on factional issues where they have common interests.

  4. Personal union - Wikipedia

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    A personal union is a combination of two or more monarchical states that have the same monarch while their boundaries, laws, and interests remain distinct. [1] A real union, by contrast, involves the constituent states being to some extent interlinked, such as by sharing some limited governmental institutions.

  5. Puerto Rico Health Reform - Wikipedia

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    It was locally referred to simply as La Reforma (The Reform) — for many years. Puerto Rico's Medicaid program is, similar to other Medicaid programs of states of the United States. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The funding is by the U.S. Medicaid program in the form of a block grant, unlike how states of the United States Medicaid programs are funded [ 6 ...

  6. El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española - Wikipedia

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    A seasoned union organizer, Moreno drew upon her extensive networks to form a national assembly. Josefina Fierro managed the day-to-day operations of the southern California chapters. Although the organization did not survive past the Cold War era, its leaders would remain active in Latino campaigns throughout the 1960s. [7] Luisa Moreno

  7. General Confederation of Labour (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The General Confederation of Labour (Spanish: Confederación General del Trabajo; CGT) is a Spanish trade union federation.Formed as a faction of the National Confederation of Labour (CNT) during the Spanish transition to democracy, its support for participation in union elections [] led it to split from the organisation, which prohibited participation.

  8. Accord (trade union) - Wikipedia

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    Simmons was keen to avoid the use of the word "union" because of the negative connotations associated with militant trade unions in the UK in the 1970s. Accord's headquarters, Simmons House, is named after John Simmons. In 1978 Ernie Roberts was appointed as the first General Secretary. Branch reps were elected and Regional Committees established.

  9. Unión Sindical Obrera - Wikipedia

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    The Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) is a Spanish trade union.Founded as a clandestine organization in 1961—during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco—the union was an outgrowth of Roman Catholic organizations dedicated to Catholic social teaching, particularly on the dignity of work.