This paper focuses on the type of relations established between the radical government of Amadeo Sabattini (1936-39) and the labor movement from an analytical perspective that correlates three levels: the development of new state practices marked by conciliation and arbitration in labor disputes, the expansion of the current leftwing unions and their unification into a single confederation, and the responses of the Catholic Church and the Conservative Party
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