COMMUNIST EFFORTS TO PREVENT LABOR AFFILIATION WITH AFL
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Publication Date:
October 3, 1947
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1. As a result of a reported ennouncement on 3 October by the Ame scan Federation
of Labor that it would establish affiliated branches in Latin America in the
near future, the Conuniet sector of the Ecuadorian Confederation of Labor (CTE'
immediately initiated discussions on methods of counteracting the activities u
the AFL in order to prevent a split in organized labor. Since no decisions on
a course of action were reached, Pedro Saad, Ecuadorian Camm mist labor leader
for the coastal area, wrote to Vicente Lombardo Toledano in Mexico City, asking
for his advice and instructions.
propaganda program against the United States, stressing that tlt~a: AFL is an
American institution with capitalist affiliations and that it will maintain its
own high standards at the expense of Latin American labor. Furthermore, in the
event of war, the Ec?uadoriernj, it is claimed, would be forced to join a Pan Amor-
ican Army and possibly die supporting the cause of the .#American capitalist.
This propaganda program allegedly offers the following advantages to local
laborers provided they dog not join the .AFL:
a. Workers under their present organization would not have to go to war.
b. The laborers caai safeguard the benefits gained sander the Confederation do
T'rabajadores de America Latina (CTRL)
c. They can retain their independence of the O!ankee imperialists" by
remaining with ClAL.
2. Pending an answer to this letter, the Communist Party decided o Intensity its
4. So far this pro ;ram has made little progress. However, Pedro Saad recently
stated that the Socialist labor element in Guayaquil is becoming dissatisfied
with its leaders and is becoming more: interested in Ca unisn. He attributed
this change in feel lng to the rising cost of liviup; and the ap,- .hy of Socialist
leaders to their followers,
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