The Federal Union of State Trade Unions (French: Union fédérale des syndicats de l'État, UFSE) is a trade union federation bringing together unions representing workers in the French Civil Service.
History
The federation was founded in 1909 as the National Federation of Professional Associations of the State, the Departments and the Communes, then in 1919 it became the General Federation of Civil Servants' Federations. In 1946, it was re-established as the General Union of Federations of Civil Servants, and in 2017 it adopted its current name. Since 1927, it has been affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).[1][2]
Affiliates
As of 2020, five CGT federations are affiliated to the UFSE:
- Federation of Education, Research and Culture
- National Federation of Equipment and the Environment
- Finance Federation
- General Federation of National Police Trade Unions
- National Federation of State Workers
General Secretaries
- 1909: Charles Laurent
- 1946: Alain Le Léap
- 1948: Marcel Ragon
- 1950: Léon Rouzaud
- 1956: André Berteloot
- 1963: Roger Loubet
- 1970: René Bidouze
- 1978: Thérèse Hirszberg
- 1996: Bernard Lhubert
- 2004: Jean-Marc Canon
External links
References
- ↑ "UNION GENERALE DES FEDERATIONS DE FONCTIONNAIRES -UGFF- (CGT) 1946-1995" (PDF). Seine Saint Denis. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ↑ "CGT employees and civil servants". Rennes University Press. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
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