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Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire

The Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire (General Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions) was a trade union federation in France founded in 1926 by Pierre Besnard with the help of the Spanish CNT. It was affiliated to the International Workers' Association.

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It was an anarchist split from the Confédération générale du travail unitaire (CGT-U) and was made illegal in 1939.

Theoretical Legacy

Its legacy comprises the charter of Lyons, which founded anti-political syndicalism.

Syndicalist Activity

It took part in the major struggles of its time, like anti-colonialism, the strikes of June 1936 in France, or the support to Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and the resistance to the Nazis.

The CGT-SR actively opposed French colonialism, both in Algeria and in France. For the occasion of the centenary of the colonisation of Algeria, in 1930, a declaration denouncing colonialism was signed by the Union Anarchiste, the CGT-SR and the Association des Fédéralistes Anarchistes.

Famous members

  • Pierre Besnard
  • Victor Giraud
  • Paul Lapeyre
  • Sail Mohamed (1894–1953)
  • Adrien Perrissaguet
  • Vincent Joseph (1920- )
  • Antoine Turmo
  • References

    Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire Wikipedia


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