Description
The collection contains materials related to labor struggles in
Central America, and solidarity between trade unionists in the United States and
Central America. These are not the organizational records of the Central American Labor Defense Network, but they do document the pro-labor
campaigns the organization participated in, and the support the Network gave to trade unionists in
Central America.
Background
The
Central American Labor Defense Network (CALDN) was an international solidarity network that provided a way for unionists across the
Americas to support each other. CALDN supported trade unionists and defended progressive, democratic unions in
Central
America. Often this meant responding when union members in
Central
America were kidnapped, incarcerated, or killed, when unions were busted, or organizers were threatened. Members of the network authorized
CALDN to send telexes in their name or place ads in Central American newspapers protesting violations of the rights of trade
unionists. CALDN's newsletter provided information about, and mobilized U.S. workers in support of, Central American trade
unionists.
Extent
6.45 linear feet
(5 cartons, 1 box)
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Availability
Collection is open for research.