Brazil - Brazzil Mag - Contag, the Voice of Brazil's 15 Million Peasants
Advertisement
  Home arrow Back Issues arrow 2004 arrow November 2004 arrow Contag, the Voice of Brazil's 15 Million Peasants Saturday, 21 November 2009 
Main Menu
Home
News
Back Issues
Advertising
Contact Us
Brazil Forum
Magazine
Brazzil Classic
Yellow Pages
Classifieds
Images
BrazzilMag Newsfeed
Custom Search
Amazon Body Care
-------------
Brazil /Organic personal skin care wholesale / Brazil
--------------
Who's Online
We have 62 guests online
Latest News
Statistics
Members: 493
News: 11455
Web Links: 0
User Menu
Your Details
Submit News
Check-In My Items
My Comments
Login Form





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Most Read
Related Items
Contribution
Have you got news?

Do you have news, comment or story on Brazil you want to share with Brazzil? Just send it our way to brazzil@brazzil.com.

 

Contag, the Voice of Brazil's 15 Million Peasants PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Wednesday, 24 November 2004

The Contag is the biggest peasant organization presently in existence in Brazil. It represents the interests of 15 million rural workers, organized in 25 state federations and 3,630 unions, which form the Rural Workers' Union Movement (MSTR).

The members of the Contag (Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores na Agricultura - National Confederation of Agricultural Workers)  are full-time and seasonal male and female rural workers, family farmers, whether owners of their lands or not, landless workers, and workers in extractive activities.

The Contag came into being on December 22, 1963, in Rio de Janeiro. At the time there were 14 federations and 475 rural workers' unions.

The organization gained official status on January 31, 1964, through Presidential Decree n° 53517.

The military coup in 1964 resulted in the organization's suffering military intervention and the imprisonment of various union leaders. The MSTR resumed control of the body in 1968.

Since then the Contag has held seven national congresses of male and female rural workers. The last one was held in 1998, when the current governing board was elected.

Each year the Contag sponsors the "Cry of the Brazilian Land," where rural leaders gather in Brasília to discuss their problems and call on the government to meet their demands.

This event has occurred since 1996, and it coincides with the government's announcing measures to help the sector.

In 2003 President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was the first President to meet personally with the demonstrators.

Main Fighting Fronts:

Agrarian Reform
Family Farming
Hired Rural Laborers
Social Security and Welfare, Health and Education
Gender and Reproduction
Battle Against Child Labor and Slave-like Labor

ABr

Hits: 5409
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy




Reddit!Del.icio.us!Facebook!Slashdot!Netscape!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Furl!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!Add this social bookmarking functionality to your website! title=
 
< Prev   Next >
Brazzil Magazine on Twitter


Visit Brazzil Social with Video, Music and Chat


BBC Feed
BBC News and Sport Search: brazil
BBC News and Sport Search: brazil