The Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (French: Centrale des syndicats démocratiques, CSD) is a national trade union centre in Quebec formed on 8 June 1972 in response to a split within the Confederation of National Trade Unions Confédération des syndicats nationaux, CSN).It is the smallest of the four labour centres in Quebec, with about 4% (62,770 members) of the union membership in the province. Dalpé was succeeded as president by Jean-Paul Hétu who held office until 1989, when Claude Gingras became president.
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| - Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (Quebec) (en)
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| - La Centrale des syndicats démocratiques est une centrale syndicale québécoise formée le 8 juin 1972 à la suite d'une scission de la Confédération des syndicats nationaux(CSN). Lors de sa formation la CSD a drainé entre 25 000 et 30 000 membres de la CSN. (fr)
- The Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (French: Centrale des syndicats démocratiques, CSD) is a national trade union centre in Quebec formed on 8 June 1972 in response to a split within the Confederation of National Trade Unions Confédération des syndicats nationaux, CSN).It is the smallest of the four labour centres in Quebec, with about 4% (62,770 members) of the union membership in the province. Dalpé was succeeded as president by Jean-Paul Hétu who held office until 1989, when Claude Gingras became president. (en)
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- Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (en)
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| - The Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (French: Centrale des syndicats démocratiques, CSD) is a national trade union centre in Quebec formed on 8 June 1972 in response to a split within the Confederation of National Trade Unions Confédération des syndicats nationaux, CSN).It is the smallest of the four labour centres in Quebec, with about 4% (62,770 members) of the union membership in the province. The split was led by dissident members of the CSN executive Paul-Émilien Dalpé, and , referred to as the "Three Ds", who said they wanted a more democratic union body and one which would be politically neutral, as distinct from the political militancy of the CSN. Paul-Émile Dalpé was the first president of the CSD, Dion was treasurer and Daigle was director of services. Jean-Paul Hétu was vice-president and was secretary. Dalpé was succeeded as president by Jean-Paul Hétu who held office until 1989, when Claude Gingras became president. (en)
- La Centrale des syndicats démocratiques est une centrale syndicale québécoise formée le 8 juin 1972 à la suite d'une scission de la Confédération des syndicats nationaux(CSN). Lors de sa formation la CSD a drainé entre 25 000 et 30 000 membres de la CSN. (fr)
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