Federación Latinoamericana de Trabajadores Campesinos y de la Alimentación (FELTACA)

Fédération latinoaméricaine des travailleurs de l'agriculture et de la nutrition
Latin American Federation of Agricultural and Food Workers

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Founded

1988-03-25 Santo Domingo Dominican Rep

History

25 Mar 1988, Santo Domingo (Dominican Rep), at constituent congress, taking over the activities of H-XD2876 - Latin American Federation of Farmworkers, set up Dec 1961, Santiago (Chile), under the auspices of 'Confederación Latinoamericana Sindical Cristiana (CLASC)', currently H-XD2875 - Latin American Central of Workers, and of H-XD4041 - Latin American Federation of Workers of the Food, Hotel and Tobacco Industries, which was dissolved, 23 Jan 1988, on fusion with FCL. Activities taken over by H-XD7281 - Federación Latinoamericana de Trabajadores Agricolas, Pecuarios y Afines (FELTRA).

Aims

Strive for realization of the revolutionary process of liberation to the benefit of personal, collective and integral promotion of workers, their sectors and the Latin American working class as a whole; promote cooperation and mutual help; promote, defend and represent rights and interests of workers with regional and worldwide governmental and non-governmental organizations; encourage active participation in economic, political, cultural, civic, scientific and technical life; defend freedom of organization of workers for representation and defence of legitimate interests and aspirations; defend human rights and liberties of workers and peoples; defend and develop Latin American peoples' own cultural values and promote integration of workers, peoples and nations of Latin America as necessary for their liberation; favour unity of workers in represented sectors; promote self-management at the level of all production centres of goods and services in the sector, allowing workers to assume control of management and ownership.

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Latin American Congress of delegates of affiliated organizations. Executive Committee, comprising Bureau - President, General Secretary, Deputy General Secretary - and 2 Vice-Presidents plus 8 titular and 6 supplementary Executive Secretaries. Latin American Council (meets every 4 years), consisting of Executive Committee and President or General Secretary of each affiliated organization.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 1: No PovertyGOAL 2: Zero HungerGOAL 4: Quality EducationGOAL 5: Gender EqualityGOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthGOAL 10: Reduced Inequality

UIA Org ID

XD1827

Last News

2003

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