However, it appears that Diego Vicente Tejera had no links to the People's Labour Party.
The statues and programmes of the party were edited by a commission consisting of Cristóbal de la Guardia, Joaquín Alba and Manuel Cendoya.
It raised demands such as 8-hour working day, racial equality and the right to form trade unions.
[1] However the party failed to make any significant political breakthrough.
[2][3] The party decided to support the presidential candidature of Bartolomé Masó in the 1901 elections.