Loukas Christodoulou on Nostr: npub10s6qe…xtwhx during the late 19th/early 20th centuries you usually saw that ...
npub10s6qezzafpfnt05lvnz8v4t856zpujzjcnj8dcuhvyqlv2exkqps0xtwhx (npub10s6…twhx) during the late 19th/early 20th centuries you usually saw that pretty clearly across Europe. There would usually be two big union federations, a syndicalist and a social democratic (Marxist) one. The syndicalists would have fluid and horizontal organisation and organise migrant workers, while the social democratic ones would be for people on stable contracts with high status jobs, usually men. Then communism and fascism destroyed syndicalism from both ends in the 1930-40s.