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== General Secretary == Between 1987 and 2000, the union's general secretary was [[Antonio Gutiérrez Vegara|Antonio Gutiérrez]];<ref>{{cite journal|author=Lynne Wozniak|title=The Dissolution of Party–Union Relations in Spain|journal=[[International Journal of Political Economy]]|year=1992|volume=22 |issue=4|page=84|doi=10.1080/08911916.1992.11643849}}</ref> he was followed by [[José María Fidalgo]] (1997–2009), often criticized by the left wing of the union. The CCOO and the UGT, summoned three general strikes (1988, 1992 and 1994) against the economic policy of the [[Felipe González]] government, and one on June 20, 2002, against the government of [[José María Aznar]] and its plan to change the [[unemployment insurance]] system. The current General Secretary is [[Ignacio Fernández Toxo]]. On September 29, 2010, the CCOO called a [[general strike]] to protest the [[José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero]] government's plans to raise the retirement age and cut spending.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-09-28/spain-girds-for-first-general-strike-in-8-years-to-protest-zapatero-cuts.html |title=Spain Has First General Strike in Decade as Europe Marches |work=[[Bloomberg.com]] |date=29 September 2010 |access-date=26 October 2010 |first=Emma |last=Ross-Thomas}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" ! Tenure ! Name |- | 1976–1987 | [[Marcelino Camacho]] |- | 1987–2000 | [[Antonio Gutiérrez Vegara|Antonio Gutiérrez]] |- | 2000–2008 | [[José María Fidalgo]] |- | 2008–2017 | [[Ignacio Fernández Toxo]] |- | 2017–present | [[Unai Sordo]] |}
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