Léon Jouhaux (1 July 1879 – 28 April 1954) was a French trade union leader who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1951. Jouhaux was born in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis...
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Rue Jean-Moinon Rue Jean-Poulmarch Quai de Jemmapes Rue Juliette-Dodu Rue La Fayette Rue de Lancry Rue Léon-Jouhaux Rue Louis-Blanc Rue Lucien-Sampaix...
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Magenta Rue Beaurepaire Rue Léon-Jouhaux Rue du Faubourg du Temple Avenue de la République Boulevard Voltaire Boulevard du Temple Passage du Vendôme Rue du...
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(since demolished, the place where it stood is at the south side of the Rue Léon Jouhaux just off the north corner of the Place de la République). The image...
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Jean Jaurès (redirect from Auguste Marie Joseph Jean Léon Jaurès)
[clarification needed] Speaking at Jaurès's funeral a few days later, CGT leader Léon Jouhaux declared, "All working men ... we take the field with the determination...
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Cambon taught many pupils at his scenic studio at 3 rue Neuve-Samson (currently rue Léon-Jouhaux, Xme Arrondissement). Students of note are Antoine Lavastre...
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Retrieved 2017-12-09. "Espace Aquad'Or - Pays de l'Or Agglomération". "Rue Léon-Jouhaux, l'espace Aquad'Or rénové est prêt à rouvrir si…". "Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux...
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without paralyzing government action. To this end, on July 30 he persuaded Léon Jouhaux to postpone the day of demonstrations planned by the CGT on August 2...
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CGT and FO attended a National Conference of Autonomous Unions, held on Rue Scribe [fr] in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The CNT was represented by...
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of Paris in 1590. Isaac La Peyrère, French writer, died here in 1676. Léon Jouhaux (1879–1954), trade unionist, won the Nobel Peace prize in 1951. He discovered...
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writer, owned land in Pantin La Guimard (1743–1816), danser of the Opera Léon Jouhaux (1879–1954), syndicalist and Nobel Peace Jean-Marc Mormeck (born in 1972)...
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Force ouvrière (FO) union, which he subsidized by André Bergeron and Léon Jouhaux in 1947, and the Italian Confederation of Workers' Trade Unions (CISL)...
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syndicalisme", Rue 89, 21 November 2007 (in French) Pascal Riché, En prônant la négociation, la CGT "peut faire bouger le syndicalisme", Rue 89, 21 November...
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of communist union activities in the Seine department. He worked with Léon Jouhaux and Robert Bothereau to reunite the clandestine CGT, leading to the Perraux...
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period that followed, but resumed in July 1942. Frachon proposed to Léon Jouhaux a joint appeal to the working class, calling on them to demand their...
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(SAC, Sweden) People Bain Berth De Ambris De Leon Delesalle Fitzgerald Griffuelhes Haywood Janvion Jouhaux Lagardelle Larkin Monatte García Panunzio Pelloutier...
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formation in April 1948 of the spin-off Force Ouvrière (FO), headed by Léon Jouhaux and subsidised by the American Federation of Labor (AFL), and assisted...
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and the IUFM Léon Jouhaux. All disciplines for teaching at professional schools are prepared on the training site of IUFM of Antony Jouhaux. Moreover, thanks...
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leaders of French socialism, including Longuet, Alphonse Merrheim and Léon Jouhaux. Overall, his activity was minimal, as he could speak neither Russian...
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