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  2. List of trade unions in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian Footballers' Association; UILCA; Structure. Italian unions are built around local chambers of labor (camera del lavoro). These chambers largely do not collectively bargain but serve as the clearinghouse for Italian worker assistance, as opposed to other countries, where workers might first appeal to a national union.

  3. Italian Federation of Agricultural Employees and Labourers

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    It affiliated to the new Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL), and also to the International Landworkers' Federation. It was initially led by Angelo Formis, then by Amos Zanibelli, Paulo Sartori and, finally, Albino Gorini. The union was CISL's largest affiliate, claiming 361,500 members in 1955, and 214,430 members in 1996.

  4. Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Background. At the beginning of 1943, Italy was facing defeat. The collapse of the African front on 4 November 1942 and the Allied landings in North Africa on 8–12 November exposed Italy to an invasion of the Allied forces. [5] The defeat of the Italian expeditionary force ( ARMIR) in Russia, the heavy bombings of the cities, and the lack of ...

  5. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Italian term Literal translation Definition Bel canto: beautiful singing: Any fine singing, esp. that popular in 18th- and 19th-century Italian opera Bravura: skill: A performance of extraordinary virtuosity Bravo: skillful: A cry of congratulation to a male singer or performer. (Masc. pl. bravi; fem. sing. brava; fem. pl. brave.)

  6. Italian American Congressional Delegation - Wikipedia

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    Italian American Congressional Delegation. The bi-cameral and bi-partisan Italian American Congressional Delegation ( IACD) is composed of nearly 200 Members of Congress: twenty-nine who trace their ancestry to Italy and more than 150 Associate IACD Members who, although not Italian American, have an interest in the Italian American Community.

  7. LGBT rights in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Turin hosted the conference of the European Pride Organizers Association in 2022, the first time for an Italian city. The 2019 edition of Salento Pride. A number of Italian cities are recognised as gay-friendly destinations, including Naples, Catania, Turin, Rome, Palermo, Milan, Noto, Bologna, Taormina and Gallipoli. Public opinion

  8. Italian language in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the third-largest country in the Americas in terms of the number of Italian immigrants received in the period 1876-1990; the migratory flow peaked in the period 1886-1895, with 503,599 expatriates; the influx of Italians remained substantial in the period prior to World War I (expatriates were 450,423 and 196, respectively. 699 in the decades 1896-1905 and 1906-1915); the period ...

  9. Economic history of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Main: Post-World War II economic growth and increased industrial production in Italy. The Italian economy has had very variable growth. In the 1950s and early 1960s, the Italian economy was booming, with record high growth rates, including 6.4% in 1959, 5.8% in 1960, 6.8% in 1961, and 6.1% in 1962.