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The French Democratic Confederation of Labour (, CFDT) is a
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, one of the five major French confederations of trade unions, led since 2023 by . It is the second largest French trade union confederation by number of members (625,000) and recently becoming first in voting results for representative bodies, having traditionally been second.


History

The CFDT has its roots in Christian trade unionism of the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC). After the
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, a left-wing minority, grouped in the Reconstruction tendency, led an internal debate in favour of the “deconfessionalization” seeking to secularise the CFTC and achieve greater autonomy from political and religious circles with which the confederation's leadership had been associated. The Reconstruction movement also campaigned for left-wing,
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and democratic trade unionism without being
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, and against the European treaties deemed to restore a capitalist Europe, under the guise of
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. This tendency took root in the mineworker and steelworker sections, in the wake of
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and the ', Gradually the movement grew in strength within the CFTC, becoming its dominant force in to 1960s under the leadership of . The breakthrough came in 1964, when an extraordinary CFTC congress—held at the Palais des Sports in Paris on 6 and 7 November—voted to secularise the CFTC and rename it to the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT). A minority of approximately 10% opposed the change and instead followed into the immediately refounded "continuation
French Confederation of Christian Workers The French Confederation of Christian Workers (; CFTC) is one of the five major French confederation of trade unions, belonging to the social Christian tradition. It was founded in 1919 as the Trade Union of Employees of Industry and Commerce ...
". At first, under the leadership of Eugène Descamps, the CFDT presented itself as a social-democratic confederation close to the Unified Socialist Party (''Parti socialiste unifié'' or PSU) which was led by
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. It sometimes acted in concert with the Communist Party aligned General Confederation of Labour (CGT). This alliance took a part in the
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upheaval. Then, the CFDT was auto-gestionary. In 1974, many PSU and CFDT members joined the
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(''Parti socialiste'' or PS) led by
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. With
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at their helm, they formed an internal opposition called "the second left". They abandoned the auto-gestionary project and advocated aligning themselves with the European social-democracy model. At the same time, under the leadership of
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, the CFDT cut its ties with the CGT. In the 1980s, after
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's election and his choice to follow social democratic economic policies, the CFDT appeared to be a pro-governmental organization. During this time a lot of members and voters were lost. In the 1990s, under the leadership of Nicole Notat, the CFDT chose to distance its strategy from the PS. In this, it supported
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's plan of Welfare State reform. It replaced
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(FO) as the "main partner" of employers and right-wing governments, and the presidency of social security offices. In 2003, the support of the new CFDT leader
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for pensions reform plans caused an internal crisis. Some CFDT members left the confederation and chose the CGT or the autonomous trade unions
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. However, the CFDT participated with the other confederations to the 2006 conflict about the ''
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'' (CPE).


Professional elections

The CFDT won 21.81% of the vote in the employee's college during the 2008 professional elections, making it the second largest trade union in terms of votes in those elections. This result, however, is below the CFDT's 25.23% result in 2002 and its top result to date, 25.35% in 1997.


Affiliates


Current

The following federations are affiliated: Other affiliates are: * CFDT Executives (UCC CFDT) * Confederate Union of Retired Persons (UCR CFDT) * Union of Public Service and Similar Federations (UFFA)


Former


Leadership


General Secretaries

:1964: Eugène Descamps :1971:
Edmond Maire Edmond Maire (; 24 January 1931 – 1 October 2017) was a French labor union leader. He was the secretary general of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) from 1971 to 1988. He was dismissive of strike actions and supported a more ...
:1988: Jean Kaspar :1992: Nicole Notat :2002:
François Chérèque François Chérèque (1 June 1956 – 2 January 2017) was a French trade unionist, and leader of the French trade union CFDT (French Democratic Confederation of Labour or ''Confédération française démocratique du travail''). Early life Fran ...
:2012:
Laurent Berger Laurent Berger (born 27 October 1968) is a French labor leader. He has been the general secretary of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) between 2012 and 2023. Life Youth Berger is the son of a worker of the Chantiers de l'A ...
:2023:


Presidents

:1964: Georges Levard :1967: André Jeanson :1971: Laurent Lucas :1973: ''Post abolished''


Notable members

*
Edmond Maire Edmond Maire (; 24 January 1931 – 1 October 2017) was a French labor union leader. He was the secretary general of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) from 1971 to 1988. He was dismissive of strike actions and supported a more ...
*
François Chérèque François Chérèque (1 June 1956 – 2 January 2017) was a French trade unionist, and leader of the French trade union CFDT (French Democratic Confederation of Labour or ''Confédération française démocratique du travail''). Early life Fran ...
* Nicole Notat * Pierre Rosanvallon


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:French Democratic Confederation of Labour European Trade Union Confederation National trade union centers of France 1964 establishments in France Trade unions established in 1964