Spanish situation : note on joint meeting of the Labour and Socialist International and International Federation of Trade Unions
1937-01 015b_0017_002 (SPANISH SITUATION (continued): ) [All-inclusive Conference:] Jouhaux then proposed, with Longuet, an all-inclusive conference, to be called jointly by the I.F.T.U. and L.S.I. The invitation would be extended to all workers' organisations favourable to peace. This,...
Institution: | MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
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Language: | English |
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January 1937
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Summary: | 1937-01
015b_0017_002
(SPANISH SITUATION (continued): ) [All-inclusive Conference:] Jouhaux then proposed, with Longuet, an all-inclusive conference, to be called jointly by the I.F.T.U. and L.S.I. The invitation would be extended to all workers' organisations favourable to peace. This, they said, would include the Communist Party. They were informed that the suggestion was inacceptable [unacceptable] to the British Trade Union and Labour Movement. At the close of the meeting, an interview took place with Léon Blum at the Hotel Matignon.
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