
Winston Robles
Winston Robles was a prominent Panamanian lawyer and philosopher known for his impactful teachings on labor relations and syndicalism. He served as a professor at the University of Panama, where he emphasized the importance of understanding the fundamental objectives of labor unions. Robles critically analyzed the actions of trade unions in Panama, expressing concern that they often undermined the very fabric of enterprise rather than fostering positive labor relations. His insights, gained from decades of experience, remain relevant as they highlight ongoing challenges within the labor movement in Panama.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Winston Robles was among the first exiled individuals during the dictatorship in Panama.
El exilio forzado del 20 de enero de 1976 bajo la dictadura militar en PanamáWinston Robles is mentioned among the notable figures of the Third Republic.
Ricardo Arias Calderón y la tercera RepúblicaWinston Robles shared his opinion on Panamanian unionism while teaching at the University of Panama.
Sindicalismo panameño: lo que Winston Robles vio venir hace 50 años





















