Basque Workers' Solidarity

ELA
Basque Workers' Solidarity
Eusko Langileen Alkartasuna
Founded1911
HeadquartersBilbao
Location
Members
Members: 105,312[1]
Labor delegates/representatives: 7,049 (40.44%) in the Basque Autonomous Community[2] and 1,359 (22.74%) in Navarre.[3]
Key people
José Miguel Leunda Etxeberria, president
José Elorrieta Aurrekoetxea, secretary general
AffiliationsITUC, ETUC
Websitehttps://www.ela.eus/en

Basque Workers' Solidarity (in Basque: Eusko Langileen Alkartasuna (ELA), in Spanish: Solidaridad de Trabajadores Vascos (STV)) is the most influential trade union in Basque Country, having been created, as Solidaridad de Obreros Vascos, by members of the Basque Nationalist Party on June 10, 1911, in Bilbao.[4]

  1. ^ 2012
  2. ^ ELA copa cuatro de cada diez delegados sindicales vascos. El Mundo, 30/04/2017.
  3. ^ ELA se aproxima a UGT y CCOO, que ya no suman el 50% de la representatividad Archived 2017-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Noticias de Navarra, 27/01/2017.
  4. ^ "Efemerideak".

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