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* [[Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden|SAC]] ([[Sweden]]) | * [[Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden|SAC]] ([[Sweden]]) | ||
* SEL (Colombia) | * SEL (Colombia) | ||
* SF-IWA (United Kingdom) | * SF-IWA ([[United Kingdom]]) | ||
* WAS (Austria) | * WAS (Austria) | ||
* WSA ([[United States of America]]) | * WSA ([[United States of America]]) |
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<title source="title1"> <default>Anarcho-Syndicalism</default> </title> <image source="image1">
</image> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> Anarcho-Syndicalism or Revolutionary Syndicalism is a syndicalist strategy to create an anarchist society by the creation of anarchist trade unions (such as the CNT or SAC) followed by a wave of strikes and occupations to create a society based on workers' control.
Anarcho-Syndicalist Groups by Country/State
- AIT-SP (Portugal)
- APC (Bulgaria)
- ASF (Australia)
- ASI-MUR (Serbia)
- AL (Nigeria)
- CNT (Spain)
- CNTF-AIT (France)
- COB (Brazil)
- FORA-AIT (Argentina)
- Germinal (Chile)
- KRAS-MAT (Russia)
- NSF-IAA (Norway)
- OLS (Sweden)
- PA-MAP (Slovakia)
- SAC (Sweden)
- SEL (Colombia)
- SF-IWA (United Kingdom)
- WAS (Austria)
- WSA (United States of America)
- ZSP-MSP (Poland)