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Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori : ウィキペディア英語版 | Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions
The Confederazione Italiana Sindacati Lavoratori (''CISL'' or ''Cisl''; ''Italian Confederation of Trade Unions'') is an Italian trade union association representing various Roman Catholic-inspired groups linked with Christian Democracy. It was founded on 30 April 1950, when Catholics in the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) left after they clashed with the communists on the issue of a general strike provoked by the latter. As the French ''Force Ouvrière'' (FO) union, it received financial support from Irving Brown, leader of the international relations of the US AFL-CIO and a CIA contractee.〔(The Most Dangerous Man ), ''Time'', 17 March 1952.〕 ==Structure==
The CISL is formed on two levels: a vertical one, grouping workers according to employment (such as transport, banks, and teaching), and the confederation itself, representing all categories. The base of the latter is formed by districts (or ''Unioni territoriali''), grouped in regions. On the national level, CISL ensures cooperation of various branch organisms within the territorial hierarchy. The confederation holds regular Congresses that elect members to leadership positions.
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