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Dov Gutterman, 10 April 2005
by Aaron Belotti, 24 December 2002
by Aaron Belotti, 24 December 2002
The three categories of Building and Wood workers (for CGIL is
FILLEA, for CISL is FILCA and for UIL is FENEAL) have for many
years worked together in joint association. FLC means
"Federazione Lavoratori Costruzioni" (Building Workers
Federation). This is a exemple of cooperation of the three Trade
Unions. Now FLC exist only in my province. The reverse of the
flag is completly red. Bolzano is the main city of Alto-Adige.
This script means that the Organization in provincially. This
flag exists also in german language for my Province. LFB means
"LandesFoederation Bau-holz" (Building-Wood federation
of the Province). Bozen is the name of Bolzano in german. The
reverse of the flag is completly red.
Aaron Belotti, 24 December 2002
by Aaron Belotti, 24 December 2002
In Italian language "orsa" is a female bear. That's
the reason for the logo that you can see on the flag of Or.S.A.
Aaron Belotti, 24 December 2002
The flag shows a bear and the Big Dipper constelation - a
double pun, as the acronym "OrSA" can be read as
italian "orsa", "she-bear", and the Big
Dipper is "Ursa Major", the greater she-bear, in
astronomical usage and in many cultures (incl. italian of roman
tradition).
Anto'nio Martins, 26 December 2002
RdB (Rappresentanze di Base) - Rank and File deputation. Here is a photo of the flag in
a demonstration.
Aaron Belotti, 6 December 2002
by Aaron Belotti, 4 December 2002
Alternative Flag
by Aaron Belotti, 10 December 2002
I've found today an alternative flag of "S.in
Cobas". Both flags are appeared on demonstrations. Maybe are
booth official flags.
Aaron Belotti, 10 December 2002
by Aaron Belotti, 2 December 2002
I found a photograph of
the demonstration of Italian Unions in The Economist (20 April,
page 47). There is a B- flag with a logo on it and a B+ stripe;
just right of center in the photo seems to be a W version of the
same flag.
Al Kirsch, 23 April 2002
This is the flag of the UIL. UIL means Unione Italiana dei
Lavoratori (Italian Workers Union) It is the third Italian trade
union (after CGIL and CISL).
Aaron Belotti, 2 December 2002
Emilia-Romagna
by Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
See: Union of Italian Trade Unions
Mazzini
by Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005
Fiedel
by Jaume Ollé, 27 March 2005