Miners' Federation (France)

The Miners' Federation (French: Fédération des Mineurs) was a trade union representing mineworkers in France. In 1947, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) suffered a major split, with those on the right of the federation leaving to form the rival Workers' Force. The National Federation of Miners, a CGT affiliate, did not leave, but a minority led by assistant general secretary Noël Sinot split to form the Miners' Federation, which was constituted in 1948.

Miners' Federation (France)

The Miners' Federation (French: Fédération des Mineurs) was a trade union representing mineworkers in France. In 1947, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) suffered a major split, with those on the right of the federation leaving to form the rival Workers' Force. The National Federation of Miners, a CGT affiliate, did not leave, but a minority led by assistant general secretary Noël Sinot split to form the Miners' Federation, which was constituted in 1948.