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The First Brazilian Workers' Congress was a meeting of workers that took place between 15 and 22 April 1906 at the headquarters of Centro Galego, in Rio de Janeiro, then the Federal Capital of Brazil. The Congress was the first initiative in the sense of articulating the working class at a national level in Brazil, and was attended by 43 delegates representing 28 workers unions from different parts of the country, but mainly from the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The congressional resolutions showed an evident influence of revolutionary syndicalism among the delegates present, who endorsed the political neutrality of the unions, federalism, direct action and the general strike. The Congress also laid the foundations for the agreement of the Brazilian Workers' Confederation, the f
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dbo:abstract | The First Brazilian Workers' Congress was a meeting of workers that took place between 15 and 22 April 1906 at the headquarters of Centro Galego, in Rio de Janeiro, then the Federal Capital of Brazil. The Congress was the first initiative in the sense of articulating the working class at a national level in Brazil, and was attended by 43 delegates representing 28 workers unions from different parts of the country, but mainly from the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The congressional resolutions showed an evident influence of revolutionary syndicalism among the delegates present, who endorsed the political neutrality of the unions, federalism, direct action and the general strike. The Congress also laid the foundations for the agreement of the Brazilian Workers' Confederation, the first union institution of national scope, but which would only begin its activities in 1908. (en) O Primeiro Congresso Operário Brasileiro foi um encontro de trabalhadores ocorrido entre os dias 15 e 22 de abril de 1906 na sede do Centro Galego, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, então Capital Federal do Brasil. O Congresso foi a primeira iniciativa no sentido de articular o operariado a nível nacional, e contou com a presença de 43 delegados representando 28 sindicatos de diversas partes do país, mas principalmente dos estados do Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo. As resoluções do Congresso mostram uma evidente influência do sindicalismo revolucionário entre os delegados presentes, que endossaram a neutralidade política dos sindicatos, o federalismo, a ação direta e a greve geral. O Congresso também lançou as bases de acordo da Confederação Operária Brasileira (COB), primeira instituição sindical de abrangência nacional, mas que iniciaria suas atividades apenas em 1908. (pt) |
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rdfs:comment | The First Brazilian Workers' Congress was a meeting of workers that took place between 15 and 22 April 1906 at the headquarters of Centro Galego, in Rio de Janeiro, then the Federal Capital of Brazil. The Congress was the first initiative in the sense of articulating the working class at a national level in Brazil, and was attended by 43 delegates representing 28 workers unions from different parts of the country, but mainly from the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The congressional resolutions showed an evident influence of revolutionary syndicalism among the delegates present, who endorsed the political neutrality of the unions, federalism, direct action and the general strike. The Congress also laid the foundations for the agreement of the Brazilian Workers' Confederation, the f (en) O Primeiro Congresso Operário Brasileiro foi um encontro de trabalhadores ocorrido entre os dias 15 e 22 de abril de 1906 na sede do Centro Galego, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, então Capital Federal do Brasil. O Congresso foi a primeira iniciativa no sentido de articular o operariado a nível nacional, e contou com a presença de 43 delegados representando 28 sindicatos de diversas partes do país, mas principalmente dos estados do Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo. As resoluções do Congresso mostram uma evidente influência do sindicalismo revolucionário entre os delegados presentes, que endossaram a neutralidade política dos sindicatos, o federalismo, a ação direta e a greve geral. O Congresso também lançou as bases de acordo da Confederação Operária Brasileira (COB), primeira instituição sindical (pt) |
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