Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917

This article seeks to analyze trade union mutual aid practices, based on the particular case of the railroad workers organized in La Fraternidad and the Federación Obrera Ferrocarrilera, between 1912, year of the enginemen first general strike, and 1917, when the first railroad workers national stri...

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spelling I28-R245-article-65822019-12-30T17:48:49Z Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917 Ayuda mutua, solidaridad gremial y género entre los trabajadores ferroviarios. Argentina, 1912-1917 D’Uva, Florencia Workers Unions Solidarity Mutualism Gender Trabajadores Gremios Solidaridad Mutualismo Género This article seeks to analyze trade union mutual aid practices, based on the particular case of the railroad workers organized in La Fraternidad and the Federación Obrera Ferrocarrilera, between 1912, year of the enginemen first general strike, and 1917, when the first railroad workers national strike occurred. Its purpose is to consider how and under which circumstances trade union solidarity was put into practice and took different forms that mobilized and activated links forged in a dispersed labor community, although interlaced by familiar, affective and camaraderie relationships. The article also invites to reconsider the importance that mutualism had in the Argentinian union life at the beginning of the 20th century, in a context in which the first labor laws were starting to be discussed and implemented. El presente trabajo se propone analizar las prácticas de ayuda mutua gremial tomando el caso de los trabajadores ferroviarios agrupados en La Fraternidad y la Federación Obrera Ferrocarrilera, en el período que transcurre entre 1912, año de la primera huelga general del personal de locomotoras, y 1917, año en que estalló la primera huelga general ferroviaria. El objetivo es reconstruir cómo y bajo qué circunstancias se ponía en práctica la solidaridad gremial, tomando formas concretas que movilizaban y activaban vínculos forjados en el interior de una comunidad laboral dispersa pero entrelazada por relaciones familiares, afectivas y de camaradería. Invita a reconsiderar también la importancia que, dentro de la vida gremial argentina de principios de siglo XX, tenía el mutualismo, en un contexto en el que recién comenzaban a discutirse e implementarse leyes que mejoraran la vida obrera. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2019-07-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/boletin/article/view/6582 Boletín del Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana Dr. Emilio Ravignani; Núm. 51 (2019): Julio-Diciembre 1850-2563 0524-9767 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/boletin/article/view/6582/5801
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topic Workers
Unions
Solidarity
Mutualism
Gender
Trabajadores
Gremios
Solidaridad
Mutualismo
Género
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Unions
Solidarity
Mutualism
Gender
Trabajadores
Gremios
Solidaridad
Mutualismo
Género
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Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
topic_facet Workers
Unions
Solidarity
Mutualism
Gender
Trabajadores
Gremios
Solidaridad
Mutualismo
Género
author D’Uva, Florencia
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title Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
title_short Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
title_full Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
title_fullStr Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
title_full_unstemmed Mutual Aid, Union Solidarity, and Gender among Railway Workers. Argentina, 1912-1917
title_sort mutual aid, union solidarity, and gender among railway workers. argentina, 1912-1917
description This article seeks to analyze trade union mutual aid practices, based on the particular case of the railroad workers organized in La Fraternidad and the Federación Obrera Ferrocarrilera, between 1912, year of the enginemen first general strike, and 1917, when the first railroad workers national strike occurred. Its purpose is to consider how and under which circumstances trade union solidarity was put into practice and took different forms that mobilized and activated links forged in a dispersed labor community, although interlaced by familiar, affective and camaraderie relationships. The article also invites to reconsider the importance that mutualism had in the Argentinian union life at the beginning of the 20th century, in a context in which the first labor laws were starting to be discussed and implemented.
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