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Vertical Syndicate

Spanish Labour Organization
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Native name Organización Sindical Española
Founded January 26, 1940
Date dissolved December 6, 1977
Office location Madrid, Spain
Country Spain

The Spanish Labour Organization (Spanish: Organización Sindical Española), commonly known as the Vertical Labour Union (Spanish: Sindicato Vertical), was the sole legal trade union in Francoist Spain. It was a main component of the Francoist apparatus, aligned with the conservative Catholic ideology of Falangism. Previous unions, like the anarchist CNT and the socialist UGT, were outlawed and driven underground, and joining the Vertical Labour Union was mandatory for all employed citizens.

The OSE was founded in 1940, as a result of various legislations passed by Francoist Spain. OSE held its first congress February 27, 1961 – March 4, 1961. The organisation itself claimed to have roots in the trade union activity of the National-Syndicalist Workers Central (CONS), founded in 1935. CONS had been, as a result of the process of unification of falangists and traditionalists in 1937, fused with the National-Syndicalist Employers Central (CENS) into the National-Syndical Centrals (Centrales Nacional-Sindicalistas). The idea of organising workers, technicians and employers within one "vertical" structure was also integrated in OSE, and the CNS were incorporated into OSE.

At the very beginning of the Francoist State, wages were directly fixed by the state and only later could workers and employers agree upon their wages through this vertical union. This organisation was the practical consequence of the fascist ideal for industrial relations in a corporate state. In it, all the workers, called "producers," and their employers had the right to choose their representatives through elections.


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