La Voix lycéenne explained

La Voix lycéenne, previously known as Union Nationale Lycéenne (in English, National Union of Secondary Students) is a French secondary student trade-union. It was founded in 1994. It aims to defend and represent secondary school students, in the development of student democracy and the defense of student rights, as well as running campaigns on matters such as combating discrimination and defending the rights of students who are undocumented migrants. UNL frequently organizes protests and public demonstrations, particularly when the right was in power between 2002 and 2012; the union demonstrated in the streets every year since 2001.

In 2023, La Voix Lycéenne joined SUD Éducation Paris and Le Poing Levé Lycée unions in filing an appeal against the French government's ban on wearing abaya in schools.[1]

On the European level, UNL is a member of the Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU), in which it represents French students.

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  1. News: 26 September 2023 . France's top court rejects appeal versus ban on abaya in schools . 2024-06-23 . The Financial Daily . Karachi . ProQuest.