
Luciano Lama
Luciano Lama was an influential Italian trade union leader, best known for his role as the General Secretary of the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) from 1970 to 1986. Born in 1928, he became a prominent figure in the Italian labor movement, advocating for workers' rights and social justice during a time of significant political and economic change in Italy. Lama was known for his ability to navigate complex negotiations and his commitment to maintaining the unity of the labor movement. His leadership coincided with pivotal moments in Italian history, including the struggles for labor reforms and the response to economic crises. He played a crucial role in the development of labor policies that aimed to improve working conditions and promote social equity.
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Luciano Lama was a prominent Italian trade unionist who arrived to support Andreotti during the crisis.
Il vomito di Andreotti dopo il rapimento Moro e le sue parole a Cossiga: «Francesco, soffro molto. E soffro ancora di più perché non credono che io soffra»Luciano Lama expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the referendum.
Frammenti di Ferruccio de Bortoli | Quattordici milioni di elettori meritano delle scuseLuciano Lama is mentioned as the secretary of Cgil during a past referendum.
Landini e la sconfitta del referendum: «Dare le dimissioni? Non ci penso proprio»















