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  2. Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (Russian: Федерация Независимых Профсоюзов России, ФНПР, romanized: Federatsiya Nezavisimykh Profsoyuzov Rossii, FNPR) is the largest post-Soviet national trade union center in Russia [citation needed], with a membership estimated between 28 and 31.5 million (down from 70 million at its formation).

  3. 1989 Soviet miners' strikes - Wikipedia

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    The IUM attempted to launch a strike on 11 July 1990 to demand the fall of Ryzhkov's government, but the strike's purely-political nature drove away workers, resulting in a loss of momentum. As unions among other occupations began to form based on the example of the IUM, the union reverted to its economically-focused nature in late 1990 and 1991.

  4. List of trade unions in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 1990, successor to the Soviet era trade unions system, affiliated with the ITUC until 2022 [1] [2] and the General Confederation of Trade Unions. Sotsprof, formed in 1989; Union of Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 2010, affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)

  5. Confederation of Labour of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Labour of Russia (KTR) is a national trade union center in Russia. It was founded on 12 April 1995 and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . References

  6. Russia's defense industry has a massive labor shortage ... - AOL

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    Russia's defense industry is short tens of thousands of skilled workers, and 1970s laws on what jobs women can do aren't helping, data suggests. Russia's defense industry has a massive labor shortage.

  7. Russian Labour Front - Wikipedia

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    It was formed by the Left Front, Russian Communist Workers' Party (RCWP) and several unions on 21 December 2010, [2] but was only registered on 4 December 2012 on the eight attempt. [ 3 ] On 27 February 2020, the party was de-registered by the Supreme Court of Russia after the Ministry of Justice appealed for the party's liquidation over its ...

  8. All-Russian Confederation of Labour - Wikipedia

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    The All-Russian Confederation of Labour (Russian: Всероссийская конфедерация труда) (VKT) was a national trade union center in Russia. It was formed August 17, 1995, and had a membership of 1.27 million. The VKT, along with the Confederation of Labour of Russia, publishes the Ob’edinennaya profsoyuznaya gazeta.

  9. Labour Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the organisation took part in the legislative election in the list Communists - Labour Russia - For the Soviet Union. The Labour Russia movement earned notoriety in the 1990s with aggressive anti-government demonstrators, e.g. the 1993 May Day demonstration that turned into riots. Anpilov used both communist and ultranationalist rhetoric.