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Brazilian union leaders have only now learned, declared the charismatic head of Sao Paulo's most important autoworkers' union, that workers must fight their own battles and that trade unions must "become independent, once and for all."
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legal unionism, labor justice system, antistrike decree, legal labor movement, legal trade unionism, police delegado, populist republic, interparty accord, local political class, populist political system, prolabor rhetoric, populist unionism, unionization law, legal trade unions, politically active middle class, revolutionary unionism, labor relations system, municipal candidates, corporatist consensus, furniture workers, labor militants, labor courts, union tax, union functionaries, factory proletariat
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Sao Paulo, Estado Novo, Sao Caetano, Sao Bernardo, Communist Party, Adhemar de Barros, First Republic, Rio de Janeiro, Luis Carlos Prestes, World War, Constituent Assembly, Armando Mazzo, Hugo Borghi, Marcos Andreotti, Roberto Simonsen, May Day, Almeida Prado, Latin American, Macedo Soares, Henrique Poleto, Santo Andre, General Dutra, Francisco Weffort, Labor Party, Ministry of Labor
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