Technical collaborations and transatlantic policies: Latin America and the ILO (1928-1946)

Authors

  • Patricio Herrera González Universidad de Valparaíso

Abstract

From Geneva, the International Labour Office was interested from early linked to technicians, professionals, intellectuals and union leaders in the Americas. Latin America and the ILO itself, today remains a subject that has many opacities in the historiography of international, labor and institutional relations. This research explores the relationship established Moisés Poblete Troncoso (Chile) and Vicente Lombardo Toledano (Mexico), which is an example of many others, it is time to describe and explain, to interpret to better labor institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean, expanding perspectives have focused exclusively on the “labor practices”.

Keywords:

Vicente Lombardo Toledano, Moisés Poblete, ILO, Latin America, Social Legislation, Collaboration

Author Biography

Patricio Herrera González, Universidad de Valparaíso

Doctor en Historia, Centro de Estudios Históricos, El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, México. Profesor-investigador titular en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile.