50 anni: Dall'autunno caldo allo Statuto dei lavoratori

Le Fondazioni Bruno Buozzi, Giuseppe Di Vittorio e Giulio Pastore, con il supporto della Presidenza del Consiglio, in collaborazione con l’Ufficio per gli anniversari di interesse nazionale, organizzeranno una serie di iniziative per ricordare i 50 anni della Legge 300 del 1970, partendo dalla stagione dei contratti del 1969, passata alla storia come “Autunno caldo” che tanta parte ebbe non solo nella nascita dello Statuto, ma anche nei cambiamenti che ridisegnarono il profilo sociale l’Italia.

CfA: Endangered Archives Programme

 

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Trabajos y trabajadores en América Latina (siglos XVI-XXI)

La Redlatt (Red Latinoamericana de Trabajo y Trabajadorxs) anuncia la aparición de este libro, que reúne ponencias presentadas en el congreso fundacional de la Redlatt, realizado en La Paz, Bolivia, en mayo de 2017. Fue coordinado y compilado por Rossana Barragán Romano, con la colaboración de Amaru Villanueva Rance y Cristina Machicado Murillo.

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Exhibition: The Basque children: child refugees from the Spanish Civil War

Runs: From 25th Sep 2019 to 21st Nov 2019

Event time: 13:00 to 17:00

Following the devastating bombing of Guernica in 1937, there was such outrage in Britain that the Government reluctantly agreed to allow one boatload of refugee children and their accompanying adults to enter the country.

This guest exhibition from BCA’37 UK, the Association for the UK Basque Children, tells the story of the children who came to colonies in Manchester, Salford, Bolton and other cities in the North West.