1982 Union Elections

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https://doi.org/10.20318/hn.2021.5889

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democratic transition, social agreements, unions elections, electoral counting, electoral fraud, unions unity

Abstract

The relation between the two main trades unions in Spain fluctuated during democratic transition depending on several political factors and different unions strategies, some of them based on the acceptance or the rejection of the social agreements. In the year 1982, the competition for the workers vote in unions elections was other factor that   muddied  the relation between UGT and CCOO, causing a bitter controversy in relation to the dates of electoral counting, with accusations of fraud, and the denial of CCOO to recognize the victory of UGT. The way off this atmosphere of confrontation was a surprising commitment of CCOO for unions unity.

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Published

2021-01-18

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