French Confederation of Management – General Confederation of Executives
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| Full name | French Confederation of Management - General Confederation of Executives |
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| Native name | Confédération Française de l'Encadrement CGC |
| Founded | October 15, 1944 |
| Members | 140,000 |
| Country | France |
| Affiliation | TUAC |
| Key people | Bernard Van Craeynest, president Gérard Labrune, secretary general |
| Office location | Paris, France |
| Website | www.cfecgc.org |
The French Confederation of Management – General Confederation of Executives (French: Confédération française de l'encadrement - Confédération générale des cadres, CFE-CGC) is one of the five major French confederations of trade unions.
It only organizes unions for professional employees, with higher education and/or in management or executive positions. It originated from several former unions of engineers in 1945. Its leader is Bernard Van Craeynest.
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[edit] Professional Elections
The CFE-CGC won 8.19% of the vote in the employee's college during the 2008 professional elections, its best result to date. It had won 7.01% in 2002.
[edit] Famous members
- Paul Marchelli: President from 1984 to 1993
[edit] See also
- Politics of France
- Trade unions:
- Mouvement des Entreprises de France
[edit] External links
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