The first paid leave in 1936 seen by a former trade unionist

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The first paid leave in 1936 seen by a former trade unionist

The first paid leave in 1936 seen by a former trade unionist

Charles ANDRIEU (former trade union secretary of the chemical industries CGT of the Alpes Maritimes) explains that before 1936 we worked all year, and he tells how paid holidays were born, thanks to the action of the unions. They were given 10 working days at the time.

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File : Paid leave

Publication date : 1 August 1986

Reference:
R20197134
Credits:
Producteur: France Régions 3 Nice   -   Journalist : Michel, Jean Marc
Origin:
French Riviera News   -   Producteur: France Régions 3 Nice
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:R20197134

Credits:Journalist : Michel, Jean Marc

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