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Gaston René Léon
Monmousseau (17
January 1883 – 11 July 1960) was a
French railway worker,
trade union leader,
politician and author, from a
rural working-class...
- As a
member of the anarcho-syndicalist
minority of the CGT,
Gaston Monmousseau became General Secretary of the CGTU, a
position he held
until 1933....
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trade unionists of the
European unions. A
proposal was made by
Gaston Monmousseau of
France calling for a
World Unity Congress of the Red and Amsterdam...
- had
declined slightly to 42,640. 1917:
Marcel Bidegaray 1920:
Gaston Monmousseau,
Edmond Lévêque,
Henri Sirolle and
Lucien Midol 1920:
Marcel Bidegaray...
- left the PCE
secretariat and
became secretary of the CGTU,
replacing Monmousseau. From 29 June to 29
August 1933 the
building workers of
Strasbourg went...
-
leaders of the minority, with
Pierre Monatte,
Raymond Péricat and
Gaston Monmousseau. This
group denounced the CGT
membership in the
Amsterdam International...
-
leaders of the minority, with
Joseph Tommasi,
Raymond Péricat and
Gaston Monmousseau and
denounced the CGT
membership in the
Amsterdam International of Labor...
- the
libertarian Pierre Besnard and the
other by the
communist Gaston Monmousseau: the
former called for the
creation of an
independent trade union international...
- and
other anarcho-syndicalists
opposed the Bolsheviks,
while Gaston Monmousseau and the
editorial staff of La Vie Ouvrière
supported them. In July 1921...
- l'****emblée
nationale les 22, 23, 24 et 25 juin 1948. [Préface de
Gaston Monmousseau.].
Editions du
Parti communiste français. p. 68. Bloch, Jean Richard;...