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José Alonso (trade unionist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Alonso (trade unionist)
José Alonso (February 6, 1917August 27, 1970) was an Argentine politician and trade-unionist. == Early life ==
José Alonso was born in the Montserrat section of Buenos Aires, in 1917. The son of a Spanish tailor, he dedicated himself to the same profession, and was first elected as a union delegate of the tailors in 1938. Alonso initially supported socialism and Alfredo Palacios, but balked from the Socialist Party of Argentina in his support for the populist Colonel Juan Perón, Secretary of Labor of Pedro Pablo Ramírez' military government in power since June 4, 1943. On March 23, 1943, Alonso created the SOIVA (''Sindicato de la Industria del Vestido de la Capital Federal'', Trade-Union of Garnment Industry of Capital Federal) textile trade-union to counter the influence of the communist ''Federación Obrera del Vestido'' (FOV, Workers' Federation of Garnment). Supported by Perón, the SOIVA soon became one of the strongest trade-unions of Argentina. Again, in 1945 and also with support of the military ''junta'', Alonso founded the FONIVA (''Federación Obrera Nacional de la Industria del Vestido'') national federation, and became its vice-secretary.
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