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The Textile, Clothing, Leather and Laundry Federation (French: Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie, THCB) is a trade union representing workers in several related industries in France. The union was founded in 1985, when the National Federation of Textile Industry Workers merged with the National Federation of Hides and Leather, and the Clothing Federation. The union was originally named the Textile, Leather and Clothing Federation, but changed its name in 2014, when it created a new section for laundry workers. Like its predecessors, the union is affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).

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  • Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie CGT (fr)
  • Textile, Clothing, Leather and Laundry Federation (en)
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  • La Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie de la CGT (THCB CGT) est la fédération professionnelle des travailleurs des secteurs du textile, de l'habillement, du cuir et de la blanchisserie affiliée à la Confédération générale du travail. Elle est au niveau européen affiliée à la Fédération européenne du textile, de l’habillement et du cuir. (fr)
  • The Textile, Clothing, Leather and Laundry Federation (French: Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie, THCB) is a trade union representing workers in several related industries in France. The union was founded in 1985, when the National Federation of Textile Industry Workers merged with the National Federation of Hides and Leather, and the Clothing Federation. The union was originally named the Textile, Leather and Clothing Federation, but changed its name in 2014, when it created a new section for laundry workers. Like its predecessors, the union is affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). (en)
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  • La Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie de la CGT (THCB CGT) est la fédération professionnelle des travailleurs des secteurs du textile, de l'habillement, du cuir et de la blanchisserie affiliée à la Confédération générale du travail. Elle est au niveau européen affiliée à la Fédération européenne du textile, de l’habillement et du cuir. (fr)
  • The Textile, Clothing, Leather and Laundry Federation (French: Fédération textile habillement cuir blanchisserie, THCB) is a trade union representing workers in several related industries in France. The union was founded in 1985, when the National Federation of Textile Industry Workers merged with the National Federation of Hides and Leather, and the Clothing Federation. The union was originally named the Textile, Leather and Clothing Federation, but changed its name in 2014, when it created a new section for laundry workers. Like its predecessors, the union is affiliated to the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). (en)
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