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  1. The American Federation of Labor ( A.F. of L.) was a national federation of labor unions in the United States that continues today as the AFL–CIO. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1886 by an alliance of craft unions eager to provide mutual support and disappointed in the Knights of Labor.

  2. A Federação Americana do Trabalho e Congresso de Organizações Industriais (do inglês American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations ), conhecida por sua sigla AFL-CIO, é a maior central operária dos Estados Unidos e Canadá.

  3. American Federation of Labor (AFL), federation of North American labour unions that was founded in 1886 under the leadership of Samuel Gompers as the successor to the Federation of Organized Trades (1881), which had replaced the Knights of Labor (KOL) as the most powerful industrial union of the

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  4. AFL-CIO is a voluntary federation of 60 labor unions that represent more than 12.5 million working people in the U.S. It advocates for fair pay, benefits, jobs, training, health care, trade, and social justice.

  5. The National Labor Union (NLU), founded in 1866, was the first national labor federation in the United States. It was dissolved in 1872. The regional Order of the Knights of St. Crispin was founded in the northeast in 1867 and claimed 50,000 members by 1870, by far the largest union in the country.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · AFL–CIO, American federation of autonomous labour unions formed in 1955 by the merger of the AFL (founded 1886), which originally organized workers in craft unions, and the CIO (founded 1935), which organized workers by industries. History of the AFL.