American Institute for Free Labor Development

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The American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD) was established in late 1961 by the

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity (1997)

In October 1995,

American Center for International Labor Solidarity. The archives of the merged center are available at the University of Maryland Special Collections and University Archives.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Eidson, Jennifer. "LibGuides: Labor History: Primary Sources". lib.guides.umd.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-05.

Further reading

  • Lodge, George C. (1962). Spearheads of Democracy: Labor in the Developing Countries. Harper & Row for the Council on Foreign Relations: New York. ASIN B0006AY0AU
  • Carew, Anthony (February 1998). "The American Labor Movement in Fizzland: The Free Trade Union Committee and the CIA – Central Intelligence Agency" (Document). Labor History.
  • Waters, Robert (2005-03-15). "The World's Longest General Strike: The AFL-CIO, the CIA, and British Guiana" (Document). Diplomatic History.

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