The National Federation of Maritime Unions (French: Fédération nationale des syndicats maritimes, FNSM) is a trade union representing sailors in France. The union was founded in 1905, and affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1921, the left wing of the union split away to join the United General Confederation of Labour (CGTU), while in 1926, another split formed The Sea Labourers union. This became the Autonomous Federation of Sea Workers, then rejoined the FNSM in 1929. Its former leader, Auguste Durand, became general secretary of the FNSM in 1931. The CGTU union rejoined the FNSM later in the decade, taking membership from 13,000 to a claimed 38,000. The union was banned during World War II, but reformed after the war, and in 1946 had 50,000 members.
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| - La Fédération nationale des syndicats maritimes est une fédération des syndicats de travailleurs du domaine maritime adhérents à la confédération générale du travail, à l'exception des officiers de la marine marchande qui ont leur propre fédération (FOMM-CGT) et des travailleurs des ports et des docks. Elle est affiliée à la Fédération internationale des ouvriers du transport.
* Portail du syndicalisme
* Portail du monde maritime (fr)
- The National Federation of Maritime Unions (French: Fédération nationale des syndicats maritimes, FNSM) is a trade union representing sailors in France. The union was founded in 1905, and affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1921, the left wing of the union split away to join the United General Confederation of Labour (CGTU), while in 1926, another split formed The Sea Labourers union. This became the Autonomous Federation of Sea Workers, then rejoined the FNSM in 1929. Its former leader, Auguste Durand, became general secretary of the FNSM in 1931. The CGTU union rejoined the FNSM later in the decade, taking membership from 13,000 to a claimed 38,000. The union was banned during World War II, but reformed after the war, and in 1946 had 50,000 members. (en)
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| - The National Federation of Maritime Unions (French: Fédération nationale des syndicats maritimes, FNSM) is a trade union representing sailors in France. The union was founded in 1905, and affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1921, the left wing of the union split away to join the United General Confederation of Labour (CGTU), while in 1926, another split formed The Sea Labourers union. This became the Autonomous Federation of Sea Workers, then rejoined the FNSM in 1929. Its former leader, Auguste Durand, became general secretary of the FNSM in 1931. The CGTU union rejoined the FNSM later in the decade, taking membership from 13,000 to a claimed 38,000. The union was banned during World War II, but reformed after the war, and in 1946 had 50,000 members. In 1947, the right wing of the union split away, led by Pierre Ferri-Pisani, to join Workers' Force. (en)
- La Fédération nationale des syndicats maritimes est une fédération des syndicats de travailleurs du domaine maritime adhérents à la confédération générale du travail, à l'exception des officiers de la marine marchande qui ont leur propre fédération (FOMM-CGT) et des travailleurs des ports et des docks. Elle est affiliée à la Fédération internationale des ouvriers du transport.
* Portail du syndicalisme
* Portail du monde maritime (fr)
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