Louis Viannet (4 March 1933 – 22 October 2017) was a French trade union leader. Born in Vienne, Isère, Viannet began training as a controller for the Postes...
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between 1947 and 1996 (Benoît Frachon, Georges Séguy, Henri Krasucki, Louis Viannet) also serving in the PCF's national leadership structures. For years...
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distance himself from the French Communist Party (PCF). His successor, Louis Viannet, did the same, going as far as resigning from the political bureau of...
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through the Communist Youth. They were married in June 1948. In 1971, Louis Viannet hosted Blondeau in Argenteuil after the tower Blondeau was in exploded...
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of secretary general of the CGT until 1992, when he was succeeded by Louis Viannet. During these ten years, the membership of the CGT decreased by half...
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46th Congress of the CGT in January–February 1999, he succeeded to Louis Viannet as the head of the confederation. He also resigned his national responsibilities...
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reorganise social security. He symbolically shook hands with the CGT leader, Louis Viannet. He was consistently re-elected with large majorities, until he retired...
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1944: André Coste 1945: Fernand Piccot 1950: Georges Frischmann 1979: Louis Viannet 1982: Albert Leguern 1988: Maryse Dumas 1998: Alain Gautheron 2004:...
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