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Jaime Gómez Velásquez (Jaime Enrique Gomez Velasquez) was born on 20 October, 1950 in Bogota, Colombia, is a historian. Discover Jaime Gómez Velásquez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Jaime Enrique Gomez Velasquez
Occupation trade unionist, historian and political scientist
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October, 1950
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace Bogota, Colombia
Date of death March 21, 2006 - Bogota, Colombia Bogota, Colombia
Died Place Bogota, Colombia
Nationality Colombia

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1981

In 1981, together with a significant group of leaders of the labor and trade union movement, amidst intense debates and contradictions, Gómez decided to leave the MOIR and actively join the project for a larger trade union. He took part of the group of leaders who gave life to the Colombian Central Union of Workers (CUT) in February 1986. Later that year on November the 15th Gomez joined the other 1,800 delegates, who on behalf of 45 federations and about 600 unions, met in Bogota to sign the declaration of principles and give life to the largest Trade union confederation for workers in Colombia. Subsequently, he studied and finished his Education at Universidad Javeriana also in Bogota.

1979

Following the success of the mobilisation, in1979 Jaime Gomez was elected president of the ETB union Sintrateléfonos, with the highest voter turnout in the history of the organization. He served in this position over several terms and transformed the union completely. Gomez led a radical shift on its agenda and political orientation.

1977

As his political influence consolidated, Gómez managed to bring together divergent sectors and brought the union massively into the streets. During the month of August and September, prior to the 1977 Civic Strike,[Paro Cívico de 1977] Gómez led Sintrateléfonos as an independent union (not affiliated to any of the 4 labor centers) to strike and managed to call a group of more than 5,000 people who joined the cessation of activities and the marches that flooded the streets of the city between September 14 and 20, 1977

1969

In 1969 at the age of 19, he was hired as a worker by the Telecommunication Company of Bogotá (ETB) where his contact and daily work with his compañeros (or, more neutral, fellow workers) brought him closer to the problems of workers and other employees and into contact with Sintrateléfonos, a trade union organization whose operation and orientation was controlled by militants of the traditional parties, until that time mainly by the Colombian Conservative Party.

1950

Jaime Enrique Gómez Velásquez (Bogotá, October 20, 1950 - disappeared on March 21, 2006, found and declared legally dead on April 23, 2006) was a Colombian trade unionist, historian and political scientist. He was a former president of Sintrateléfonos - The labor union for telecommunications workers in Bogotá. He was also Councillor of Bogotá, a university professor, and advisor to social movements. Gomez disappeared for 34 days, was tortured and murdered in 2006, when he was part of the work team of former senator Piedad Córdoba Ruiz. Although it is presumed that Paramilitaries and agents of the Colombian State were involved, investigations have only been able to prove details surrounding the murder after Velásquez's disappearance.

Jaime Enrique was born in 1950 into the heart of a large family from Bogotá. He was the first of the eight children from parents Ana Elvia and Luis Enrique. Jaime grew up in the district of Kennedy, southwest of Bogotá, a place that would later become one of his political strongholds.