Georges Debunne (2 May 1918 – 21 September 2008) was a Belgian trade union leader. Born in Menen, Debunne qualified as a teacher, and worked in Halle...
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2010) 1945: Joseph Bondas 1947: Paul Finet 1952: Louis Major 1968: Georges Debunne 1982: Alfred Delourme 1987: Jean Gayetot 1989: Mia De Vits 2002: André...
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Oskar Vetter 1974–1979 DGB, Germany Wim Kok 1979–1982 FNV, Netherlands Georges Debunne 1982–1985 ABVV, Belgium Ernst Breit 1985–1991 DGB, Germany Norman Willis...
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President of the European Trade Union Confederation 1979–1982 Succeeded by Georges Debunne Non-profit organization positions Preceded by Johan Stekelenburg Chairman...
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(died 1992) 23 April – André Maelbrancke, cyclist (died 1986) 2 May – Georges Debunne, trade unionist (died 2008) 5 May – Karel Thijs, cyclist (died 1990)...
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Confederation 1982–1990 Succeeded by Heinz-Werner Meyer Preceded by Georges Debunne President of the European Trade Union Confederation 1985–1991 Succeeded by...
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Outrive [nl] (former MEP for the SP.A, and former ABVV) and ETUC chairman Georges Debunne. All three have been active in the Belgian socialist movement for several...
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more centrist course of the PS and the SP.a. Former FGTB-chairman Georges Debunne was one of the co-founders. These elections were the first the movement...
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the union movement. 1945: Joseph Bracops 1946: Henri Janssen 1957: Georges Debunne 1968: Edmond Hamont 1982: Roger Piton 1993: Jacques Lorez 2000: Henri...
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