National Federation of Equipment and the Environment explained

The National Federation of Equipment and the Environment (French: Fédération nationale de l'équipement et de l'environnement, FNEE) is a trade union representing workers in the Ministry of Ecology, the Ministry of Transport, and the Minister of Territorial Development, in France.

The union was founded in 1973 as the National Federation of Equipment, to represent staff at the Ministry of Equipment, after the National Federation of Technical and Administrative Staff was dissolved. It affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1978, the Ministry of Equipment was divided between the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Transport, and the union began covering both ministries. In 1989, it adopted its current name, and by 1994, it had 18,509 members.[1] [2]

General Secretaries

1973: René Simon

1975: Jean-Claude Boual

1991: Denis Glasson

2000: Daniel Chastanet

2002:

2010s: Philippe Garcia

References

  1. Web site: 528J - Fonds de la Fédération nationale de l'équipement et de l'environnement CGT. . Seine Saint Denis . 15 April 2020.
  2. Book: Ebbinghaus . Bernhard . Visser . Jelle . Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 . 2000 . Palgrave Macmillan . Basingstoke . 0333771125 . 265.