
Comisiones Obreras
Comisiones Obreras (CC.OO.) is a major Spanish trade union founded in 1964, originally resisting Franco’s dictatorship. It advocates for workers’ rights, better working conditions, fair wages, and social justice. CC.OO. organizes collective bargaining, protests, and campaigns to influence labor laws and policies. It operates across various industries and collaborates with other unions and organizations to promote workers' interests. As a legally recognized union, it plays a key role in Spain’s labor movement, balancing negotiations with employers and advocating for social equity.