Federation of General Unions of National Education explained

The Federation of General Unions of National Education (French: Fédération des syndicats généraux de l'Éducation nationale, SGEN) is a trade union representing education workers in France.

The union was founded in October 1937, by Guy Raynaud de Lage, François Henry and Paul Vignaux. Despite being a secular union, it decided to join the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC), in preference to the secular but left-wing General Confederation of Labour (CGT). The union argued that the CFTC should also become a secular organisation, and this was achieved in 1964, when the majority of the federation became the French Democratic Confederation of Labour.[1] [2]

By 1995, the union claimed 40,700 members,[3] but by 2017, this had fallen to 24,952.[4]

General Secretaries

1937: Guy Raynaud de Lage

1944: Marcel Reinhard

1946: Guy Raynaud de Lage

1948: Paul Vignaux

1970: Charles Pietri

1972: François Garrigue

1977: Roger Lépiney

1980: Patrice Béghain

1983: Michel Vergnolle

1986: Jean-Michel Boullier

1998: Jean-Luc Villeneuve

2007: Thierry Cadart

2012: Frédéric Sève

2016: Catherine Nave-Bekhti

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RAYNAUD DE LAGE Guy . Le Maitron . 27 May 2020.
  2. Web site: VIGNAUX Paul, Dominique . Le Maitron . 27 May 2020.
  3. Book: Ebbinghaus . Bernhard . Visser . Jelle . Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 . 2000 . Palgrave Macmillan . Basingstoke . 0333771125 . 267.
  4. Web site: La CFDT en bref . Institut Superieur du Travail . 26 May 2020 . 17 July 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200717170016/https://www.istravail.com/actualites-etudes/les-etudes-sociales-et-syndicales/11218-la-cfdt-en-bref-3.html . dead .