- Saúl Ubaldini
Saúl Edólver Ubaldini (b.
Buenos Aires ,December 29 1936 - d.Buenos Aires ,November 20 2006 ) was an Argentine labor leader and parliamentarian for thePeronist Justicialist Party .Ubaldini was born in the
Buenos Aires "barrio" ofMataderos , the son of a meat worker and a seamstress. He worked in the processing plants and became involved in the trade union. In 1969 he started work at a small yeast factory and seven years later he was elected the Secretary-General of the small union of beer-industry workers. During the Proceso dictatorship, he was electedgeneral secretary of the CGT, the trade union umbrella body, in 1979. In the years that followed, he led the "Brasil" fraction of the CGT, which showed a harder line against the military than its "CGT Azopardo" counterpart. He led a march of 10,000 protesters against the dictatorship in 1981, the first large protest of that period.When democracy returned, he became leader of the CGT in 1986. From this position he launched 13
general strike s against RadicalRaúl Alfonsín 's government. [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/11/20/um/m-01313044.htm] However, the CGT's combativeness subsided oncePeronism was back in power. In 1989 Ubaldini was displaced as head of the CGT by supporters of PresidentCarlos Menem . Although he had backed Menem's election campaign publicly, Ubaldini opposed Menem's free market reforms and refused to vacate the CGT building. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2D8153CF937A25752C1A96F948260]In 1993, Ubaldini stood to be Governor of
Buenos Aires Province , heavily defeated by the MenemistEduardo Duhalde . He was elected in 1997 and again in 2001 as a national deputy forBuenos Aires Province . In his last role he assisted the Planning MinisterJulio de Vido . He had also been vice president of the international trade union movementCIOSL . [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/archivo/Nota.asp?nota_id=860424]He died of
lung cancer , aged 69.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm33VaDmZZM Interview with Ubaldini's son]
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