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The Start of Labor Organizing in Egypt
The labor movement in Egypt was sparked by Italian anarchists who organized and used violence to take over the headquarters of the GLU. They then turned to organizing gang foremen for strikes, leading to a constant trade of tactics between both sides.
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In Shanghai, the Chinese Communist Party organized gangs and infiltrated their foreman to start labor strikes, since being part of the gangs was essential for getting a job and doing any labor organizing.
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In Shanghai, the Chinese Communist Party organized gangs and infiltrated their foreman to start labor strikes, since being part of the gangs was essential for getting a job and doing any labor organizing. This eventually led to the end of a strike by forcing the General Labor Union to settle with the Japanese government over compensation for a death of a labor organizer.
ChapterThe Start of Labor Organizing in Egypt
EpisodePart Two: The Well Hung Warlord Who Tried to Conquer China
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The history of labor organizing across the world involves a pattern of sharing tactics among groups of labor workers.
21:30 - 23:36 (02:06)
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The history of labor organizing across the world involves a pattern of sharing tactics among groups of labor workers. This can be seen in various countries such as Egypt, Brazil, and Shanghai.