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'''Anarcho-Syndicalism''' is a variety of [[anarchism]] involving organising revolutionary [[trade union|trade unions]] that will lead a [[general strike]] in order to overthrow [[capitalism]] and the [[state]].
'''Anarcho-Syndicalism''' is a variety of [[anarchism]] involving organising revolutionary [[trade union|trade unions]] that will lead a [[general strike]] in order to overthrow [[capitalism]] and the [[state]].



Revision as of 22:57, 26 March 2024

Anarcho-Syndicalism is a variety of anarchism involving organising revolutionary trade unions that will lead a general strike in order to overthrow capitalism and the state.

Organisations

International

  • International Confederation of Labor
  • International Workers' Association

National

  • Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (Australia)
  • Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation (Bangladesh)
  • Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative (Serbia)
  • Argentine Regional Workers' Union
  • Association of Polish Syndicalists
  • Autonomous Workers' Union (Bulgaria)
  • Autonomous Workers' Union (Ukraine)
  • Awareness League (Nigeria)
  • Brazilian Workers' Confederation
  • Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden
  • Confederation of Revolutionary Anarcho-Syndicalists (Russia)
  • Direct Action (Slovakia)
  • Federation of Brazilian Revolutionary Syndicalist Organizations
  • Free Union (Netherlands and Belgium)
  • Free Women's and Workers' Union (Germany)
  • General Confederation of Labor (Spain)
  • Italian Syndicalist Union
  • Libertarian Union of Students and Workers (Colombia)
  • Libertarian Workers' Union (Greece)
  • National Confederation of Labour (France)
  • National Confederation of Labour (Spain)
  • Norwegian Syndicalist Federation
  • Örestad Local Organization (Sweden)
  • Portuguese Section
  • Solidarity Federation (United Kingdom)
  • United Voices of the World (United Kingdom)
  • Viennese Workers' Syndicate (Austria)
  • Workers' Initiative (Poland)
  • Workers' Solidarity Alliance (United States of America)