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Léon Jouhaux

Léon Jouhaux

Léon Jouhaux è stato un sindacalista e politico francese, vincitore del premio Nobel per la pace nel 1951. Wikipedia
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Léon Jouhaux (Parigi, 1º luglio 1879 – Parigi, 28 aprile 1954) è stato un sindacalista e politico francese, vincitore del premio Nobel per la pace nel 1951.
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Léon Jouhaux (1 July 1879 – 28 April 1954) was a French trade union leader who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1951.
Social Justice Leads to Peace. The winner of the Peace Prize for 1951, Léon Jouhaux, grew up in a radical environment in a Paris suburb.
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24 apr 2024 · Léon Jouhaux was a French Socialist and trade-union leader who was one of the founders of the International Labour Organisation.
The winner of the Peace Prize for 1951, Léon Jouhaux, grew up in a radical environment in a Paris suburb. His father, who worked in a match factory, suffered ...
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Léon Jouhaux was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his lifelong struggle for the promotion of social justice and workers' rights.
(1879–1954). French labor leader Léon Jouhaux served as head of an influential union, the General Confederation of Labor (Confédération générale du travail; ...
Leon Jouhaux (1 July 1879-28 April 1954) was a French trade union leader. Leon Jouhaux was born in Pantin, France in 1879, and he became General Secretary ...
Léon Jouhaux. 1879 – 1954 • France. Revolutionary syndicalism • Trade unionist • Anti-communist. Elected General Secretary of the CGT in 1909 as a ...
1951 – Leon Jouhaux (1879–1954) a French trade union activist, Secretary General of the General Confederation of Labour (1909–1947), co-founder of the ...