Raimundo José Ongaro (13 February 1924̣ – 1 August 2016) was an Argentine union leader. He was secretary general of the General Confederation of Labour...
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French motorcycle racer Raimundo Ongaro (1924̣–2016), Argentine union leader Ross Ongaro (born 1959), Canadian soccer player Saúl Ongaro (1916–2004), Argentine...
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Union leader Raimundo Ongaro as Secretary General in 1968 led to a new schism at the CGT. This was owed as much to the rivalry between Ongaro and other labor...
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Mosconi, promoter of national oil industry Hugo Moyano, labor leader Raimundo Ongaro, labor leader Alfredo Palacios, socialist leader Eva Perón, influential...
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1968, and which lasted until 1972. Behind the figure of the graphist Raimundo Ongaro (also close to the film movement Grupo Cine Liberación), it gathered...
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representation of the Federación Gráfica Bonaerense, whose Secretary General Raimundo Ongaro was arrested in October 1974. During the same month of August 1974...
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Confederation of Labour of the Argentines (CGTA, headed by the graphist Raimundo Ongaro) headed social movements, in particular the Cordobazo, as well as other...
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Justicialista and Actualización política y doctrinaria). The graphist Raimundo Ongaro, also founder of the CGT de los Argentinos (CGTA) trade-union, was...
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of the Peronist Youth. In 1969, the CGT de los Argentinos (led by Raimundo Ongaro) headed protest movements, in particular the Cordobazo, as well as...
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opposition to the more confrontational Raimundo Ongaro. These developments came to a head in March 1968, when Ongaro, head of the Graphists' Union, and Vandor...
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the latter, formed in the workers' movement, headed by Amado Olmos, Raimundo Ongaro, Julio Guillán, Jorge Di Pasquale, Ricardo De Luca, Atilio Santillán...
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the splinter trade union CGT de los Argentinos, formed in 1968 by Raimundo Ongaro. He earned his degree in history at the University of Buenos Aires...
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between 1968 and 1970, and which after a raid and the detention of Raimundo Ongaro was published clandestinely. During 1972 he wrote for the weekly Semanario...
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broadcaster. Jim Northrup, 73, American Ojibwe writer, kidney cancer. Raimundo Ongaro, 91, Argentine union leader (CGTA). Allen K. Ono, 82, American army...
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(CGTA) following the annulment of left-wing graphist workers' leader Raimundo Ongaro as secretary general. The eventual Cordobazo of May 1969 led to the...
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union newspapers, one of them were the "CGT de los Argentinos" of Raimundo Ongaro, in which redaction was mate of Rodolfo Walsh. He was prosecretary...
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development primarily a result of publishing workers' union leader Raimundo Ongaro, whose Socialist ideology put him at odds with the paramount CGT labor...
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