Augusto Timoteo Vandor (1923–1969) was an Argentine trade unionist leader, naval non-commissioned officer and politician who was assassinated. Vandor...
Vandor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AugustoVandor (1923–1969), Argentine trade unionist and politician Douglas Vandor (born...
General Confederation of Labour (CGT), including the general secretary AugustoVandor. This was followed by a series of military-appointed presidents and...
gathered opponents to the "participationists" (the latter including AugustoVandor, then leader of the CGT, José Ignacio Rucci, José Alonso, etc.) who...
with left-wing Peronist Andres Framini against the more conservative AugustoVandor, who promoted "Peronism without Perón". Following Vatican II that led...
Ramón Valdez Cora Killed during a session of the Argentine Senate. 1969 AugustoVandor, Metalworkers Union (UOM) Secretary General Killed in commando attack...
General Confederation of Labour (CGT), among these the general secretary, AugustoVandor. This led to a series of military-appointed presidents. While preceding...
collaborationist stance adopted by the general secretary of the CGT, AugustoVandor) were searched and its leaders arrested. Thus, Agustín Tosco, one of...
assassination, singing "Rucci, traitor, greetings to Vandor" (a song referencing AugustoVandor, another unionist leader killed by militant organizations)...
permitted to send relief planes to the starving Biafran population. Died: AugustoVandor, 46, Argentine labor leader and President of the Argentina's largest...
Perón." The most prominent of these, Steelworkers' Union (UOM) leader AugustoVandor, defied Perón's call for open conflict with the Illia administration...
country. Led by the leader of the powerful metalworkers' union UOM, AugustoVandor, the unions deployed a large-scale "Plan de Lucha" (Plan of Struggle)...
stance, shared with powerful CGT leaders such as the steelworkers' AugustoVandor and the construction workers' Rogelio Coria, was shaken by Security...
succeeded Peronism during the 1950s and 1960s. With the election of AugustoVandor to the CGT leadership in 1962, unions became more conciliatory and integrated...
the aircraft and ordered Perón to disembark. Argentine union leader AugustoVandor, who had organized "Operation Return" and had accompanied Perón on the...
killed by militants a little more than a year after his predecessor, AugustoVandor, had been killed by a car bomb on June 30, 1969. The United States made...
Steelworkers' leader AugustoVandor defied Perón's call for open conflict with the Illia administration, moreover. The issue of the UP divided Vandor and his allies...
General Confederation of Labour (CGT), among these the general secretary, AugustoVandor. This led to a series of military-appointed presidents. In July 1966...