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Fédération de l'Administration Générale de l'État

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The Fédération de l'Administration Générale de l'État, FAGE (lit. 'Federation of General Administration of the State') is a trade union representing civil servants in France.

The union originated as a split from the National Federation of State Workers, an affiliate of the General Confederation of Labour, by those who objected to the influence of the French Communist Party. Although only a minority joined the new union, the Federation of General Administration, it included a majority of prefectural workers. In 1948, it affiliated to Workers' Force, and became a founding affiliate of its General Federation of Public Servants. In 1953, the small National Economic Federation merged into the union.[1][2]

By 2002, the union claimed 30,000 members.[3]

References

  1. ^ "NOS SYNDICATS". FGF. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  2. ^ Bothereau, Robert (2003). LA NAISSANCE DE FORCE OUVRIÈRE. ISBN 9782753524064.
  3. ^ "Force ouvrière en bref". Institut superieur du travail. Retrieved 29 April 2020.