Concept

French Confederation of Management – General Confederation of Executives

Summary
The French Confederation of Management – General Confederation of Executives (Confédération française de l'encadrement - Confédération générale des cadres, CFE-CGC) is one of the five major French confederations of trade unions. It only organizes unions for professional employees, with higher education and/or in management or executive positions. It originated from several former unions of engineers in 1945. Its leader is François Hommeril. The CFE-CGC won 8.19% of the vote in the employee's college during the 2008 professional elections, its best result to date. It had won 7.01% in 2002. The following federations and unions are affiliated: Federation of the food industry (CFE-CGC Agro) Federation of Water and Sanitation (FDEA CFE-CGC) Insurance Federation Federation of Chemistry Constructio federation Federation of Culture, Communication and Entertainment (FCCS CFE-CGC) Federation of Sales Forces (CSN CFE-CGC) Federation of air trades (FNEMA CFE-CGC) Federation of finance and banking professions (SNB Services) Federation of Public Services (CFE-CGC FP) Transport Federation Federation of Commerce and Services (FNECS CFE-CGC Federation of Mines Supervision (FNEM CFE-CGC) Energy Federation CFE-CGC Federation enermine Media Federation 2000 (CFE-CGC Media) Metallurgy Federation National Federation CFE-CGC of ports and chambers of commerce and industry (SNECA) National Federation of Hotel, Catering and Sports (CFE-CGC INOVA) National Federation of Management Staff of IT Service Companies (FIECI) National union CFE-CGC of executives in the service of employment (CFE-CGC Apec) Union social protection health CFE-CGC (UP2S health) Union social protection health CFE-CGC (UP2S social security) Union for social health protection of Provident and Supplementary Retirement Institutions and Schemes (UP2S IPRC) Territorial union CFE-CGC of New Caledonia Local union (UL) The departmental union (UD) The regional union (UR) The Confederation 1944: Jean Ducros 1956: André Malterre 1975: Yvan Charpentié 1979: Jean Menu 1984: Paul Mar
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