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The National Federation of Energy and Gas (french: Fédération Nationale de l'Energie et du Gaz) was a trade union representing workers in the gas, nuclear, and electricity industries in France. The union was established in 1947, as the National Federation of Trade Unions of the Electric and Gas Industries, under Clément Delsol. A split from the General Confederation of Labour-aligned National Federation of Energy, it became a founding member of
Workers' Force The General Confederation of Labor - Workers' Force (french: Confédération Générale du Travail - Force Ouvrière, or simply , FO), is one of the five major union confederations in France. In terms of following, it is the third behind the CGT ...
. By 1995, it claimed 17,250 members.{{cite book , last1=Ebbinghaus , first1=Bernhard , last2=Visser , first2=Jelle , title=Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945 , date=2000 , publisher=Palgrave Macmillan , location=Basingstoke , isbn=0333771125 , page=268 In 2000, the union merged with the Miners' Federation, to form the National Federation of Energy and Mines.


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