Argentine Workers' Central Union

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CTA
CTA logo.png
Full name Argentine Workers' Central Union
Native name Central de los Trabajadores Argentinos
Founded 1991
Country Argentina
Key people Hugo Yasky, general secretary
Office location Buenos Aires, Argentina
Website www.cta.org.ar
CTA graffiti in Buenos Aires. The lower portion reads, "Hunger is a crime."

The Argentine Workers' Central Union (Spanish: Central de los Trabajadores Argentinos, CTA) is a trade-union federation in Argentina. Its general secretary is Hugo Yasky. It was formed in 1991 when a number of trade unions disaffiliated from the General Confederation of Labor (CGT). Though the CTA is a multi-tendency organization, it is led by unionists with a Social Christian viewpoint. There are also Peronist, Communist and Trotskyist minorities in the CTA.

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