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Emilio Gabaglio (born 1 July 1937) is an Italian former trade union leader. Born in Como, Gabaglio studied economics at the University of Milan. He became a secondary school teacher, and in 1964 he joined a union which was affiliated to the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL). He was active in the Christian Associations of Italian Workers (ACLI), and was elected as its national president in 1969. He moved the organisation to the left, encouraging it to adopt Christian socialist positions. This led a right-wing minority to split away as the Workers' Christian Movement, and in 1971, Pope Paul VI publicly deplored the ACLI.

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  • Emilio Gabaglio (born 1 July 1937) is an Italian former trade union leader. Born in Como, Gabaglio studied economics at the University of Milan. He became a secondary school teacher, and in 1964 he joined a union which was affiliated to the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL). He was active in the Christian Associations of Italian Workers (ACLI), and was elected as its national president in 1969. He moved the organisation to the left, encouraging it to adopt Christian socialist positions. This led a right-wing minority to split away as the Workers' Christian Movement, and in 1971, Pope Paul VI publicly deplored the ACLI. Gabaglio stood down from the ACLI in 1972, and found work as head of the international department of CISL. He represented it to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, the International Labour Organization, and the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD. In 1983, he joined the national secretariat of CISL, becoming the federation's lead on regional and environmental policy and internal organisation, and then from 1989 on European policy. In 1991, Gabaglio was elected as General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, in which role he faced the decline of some of its members organisations, but facilitated the admission of new federations from Eastern Europe. He stood down in 2003, and became active in the Democratic Party. From 2006, he was the European Affairs Counselor for the Italian Minister of Labour, then in 2009 became president of the Democratic Party's Work Forum. (en)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (né le 1er juillet 1937 à Côme, en Lombardie) est un homme politique et syndicaliste chrétien italien. Membre de l'union catholique, il est le sixième président de l'ACLI, chef de la Confédération italienne des syndicats de travailleurs et secrétaire général de la Confédération européenne des syndicats de 1991 à 2003. (fr)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (Como, 1º luglio 1937) è un politico e sindacalista italiano, cattolico e socialista, sesto presidente delle ACLI, dirigente della CISL e Segretario generale della Confederazione Europea dei Sindacati dal 1991 al 2003. (it)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (ur. 1 lipca 1937 w Como) – włoski działacz związkowy, nauczyciel i polityk, prezes (ACLI), sekretarz generalny Europejskiej Konfederacji Związków Zawodowych (ETUC). (pl)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (Como, 1 juli 1937) is een voormalig Italiaanse vakbondsbestuurder. Hij was voorzitter van de (ACLI) en algemeen secretaris van het Europees Verbond van Vakverenigingen (EVV). (nl)
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  • General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (en)
  • President of the Christian Associations of Italian Workers (en)
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  • Emilio Gabaglio (né le 1er juillet 1937 à Côme, en Lombardie) est un homme politique et syndicaliste chrétien italien. Membre de l'union catholique, il est le sixième président de l'ACLI, chef de la Confédération italienne des syndicats de travailleurs et secrétaire général de la Confédération européenne des syndicats de 1991 à 2003. (fr)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (Como, 1º luglio 1937) è un politico e sindacalista italiano, cattolico e socialista, sesto presidente delle ACLI, dirigente della CISL e Segretario generale della Confederazione Europea dei Sindacati dal 1991 al 2003. (it)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (ur. 1 lipca 1937 w Como) – włoski działacz związkowy, nauczyciel i polityk, prezes (ACLI), sekretarz generalny Europejskiej Konfederacji Związków Zawodowych (ETUC). (pl)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (Como, 1 juli 1937) is een voormalig Italiaanse vakbondsbestuurder. Hij was voorzitter van de (ACLI) en algemeen secretaris van het Europees Verbond van Vakverenigingen (EVV). (nl)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (born 1 July 1937) is an Italian former trade union leader. Born in Como, Gabaglio studied economics at the University of Milan. He became a secondary school teacher, and in 1964 he joined a union which was affiliated to the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL). He was active in the Christian Associations of Italian Workers (ACLI), and was elected as its national president in 1969. He moved the organisation to the left, encouraging it to adopt Christian socialist positions. This led a right-wing minority to split away as the Workers' Christian Movement, and in 1971, Pope Paul VI publicly deplored the ACLI. (en)
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  • Emilio Gabaglio (en)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (fr)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (it)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (pl)
  • Emilio Gabaglio (nl)
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