Anarcho-syndicalist International Workers' Association
아나르코생디칼리슴 국제노동자협회
The anarcho-syndicalist international that treats revolutionary unions as the agents of social transformation. Founded in Berlin in 1922 as an alternative to the Comintern-aligned Red International of Labour Unions, it included syndicalist unions such as Spain's CNT. It shares the English abbreviation IWA with the First International of 1864.
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- iwa-ait.org founding congress in Berlin, dates, delegates and participating unions
- iwa-ait.org the 1922 refounding and anarcho-syndicalist lineage