Édouard Emmanuel Gruner (16 June 1849 – 21 July 1933) was a French civil engineer and industrialist.He trained as a mining engineer, and soon became a senior administrator or president of various steel and mining enterprises.He headed the central committee of coal mining companies from 1907, and was first president of the Protestant Federation of France.He was active in the social Protestant movement, believing that employers had responsibility for the welfare of workers, and should not just delegate this to the state.
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| - Édouard Emmanuel Gruner, né le 16 juin 1849 à Poitiers et mort le 21 juillet 1933 à Breux-Jouy, est un ingénieur français. Il a assuré des fonctions institutionnelles au sein du protestantisme français. (fr)
- Édouard Emmanuel Gruner (16 June 1849 – 21 July 1933) was a French civil engineer and industrialist.He trained as a mining engineer, and soon became a senior administrator or president of various steel and mining enterprises.He headed the central committee of coal mining companies from 1907, and was first president of the Protestant Federation of France.He was active in the social Protestant movement, believing that employers had responsibility for the welfare of workers, and should not just delegate this to the state. (en)
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| - Breux-Jouy, Essonne, France (en)
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| - Édouard Emmanuel Gruner, né le 16 juin 1849 à Poitiers et mort le 21 juillet 1933 à Breux-Jouy, est un ingénieur français. Il a assuré des fonctions institutionnelles au sein du protestantisme français. (fr)
- Édouard Emmanuel Gruner (16 June 1849 – 21 July 1933) was a French civil engineer and industrialist.He trained as a mining engineer, and soon became a senior administrator or president of various steel and mining enterprises.He headed the central committee of coal mining companies from 1907, and was first president of the Protestant Federation of France.He was active in the social Protestant movement, believing that employers had responsibility for the welfare of workers, and should not just delegate this to the state. (en)
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