Confédération générale du travail de Guadeloupe

CGTG
Full name General Confederation of Labour of Guadeloupe
Native name Confédération générale du travail de Guadeloupe
Founded 1962
Members 5,000 (2003)
Affiliation World Federation of Trade Unions
Key people Jean-Marie Nomertin, General Secretary
Office location Pointe-à-Pitre
Country Guadeloupe (France)

Confédération générale du travail de Guadeloupe ('General Confederation of Labour of Guadeloupe') is a trade union centre in Guadeloupe. CGTG was founded in 1962, as the Guadeloupean federation of the French Confédération générale du travail became an independent centre.[1] CGTG is particularly strong amongst banana plantation workers and in the Basse-Terre area.[2]

Historically, CGTG is linked to the Guadeloupe Communist Party (PCG).[3] In 1965, CGTG began publishing Tribune Ouvrière ('Workers' Tribune).[4]

In 2000, the PCG party congress adopted a new line of action, calling for street protests, strikes and civil disobedience in order to pressure the French state to allow a new stature for Guadeloupe. The PCG congress also stated that the party would support trade union struggles, even if not directly led by the party. These adjustments opened up for more cooperation between CGTG and the independentist trade union centre UGTG.[1][5]

In January 2002, a member of the Trotskyist group Combat Ouvrier, Jean-Marie Nomertin, was elected General Secretary of CGTG at a meeting of the CGTG Executive Committee.[6] A deal was struck between militants of PCG and Combat Ouvrier. Nomertin, previously general secretary of CGTG-Banane, succeeded PCG militant Claude Morvan. Morvan had been the general secretary 1975-2002. Before Morvan, Hermann Songeons was the general secretary of CGTG.[6][7][8][9]

In the 2002 election to the Guadelopean Joint Industrial Tribunal, CGTG came second with 15 out of 48 seats. 28% of employees participated in the vote.[2] In 2008, CGTG won 14 seats.[10]

As of 2003, CGTG was estimated to have 5,000 members.[11]

In December 2008, CGTG took part in organizing a general strike in Guadeloupe, along with other trade union centres, political parties and social movements, gathered in Liyannaj Kont Pwofitasyon. The strike was organized in order to demand lowering of petrol prices and increase of wages.[12]

Affiliated unions

References

  1. 1 2 Ameringer, Charles D. Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. The Greenwood historical encyclopedia of the world's political parties. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1992. p. 328
  2. 1 2 EIROline: Tension and disputes in Guadeloupe industrial relations
  3. Great Soviet Encyclopedia: Гваделупская коммунистическая партия
  4. Schnepel, Ellen M. In Search of a National Identity: Creole and Politics in Guadeloupe. Kreolische Bibliothek, Bd. 19. Hamburg: Helmut Buske, 2004. p. 148
  5. "Loi d'orientation pour les départements d'outre-mer : un emballage sur le changement de statut pour faire passer des mesures favorables au patronat". Lutte de Classe (in French). Trotskyist Communist Union. Summer 2000. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  6. 1 2 "JEAN MARIE NOMERTIN REMPLACE CLAUDE MORVAN A LA TÊTE DE LA CGTG". Combat Ouvrier (in French). February 23, 2002. Retrieved 14 December 2008.
  7. "Martinique and Guadeloupe - In 2007 as in 2006, the Workers Fight!". The Spark. March 18, 2007. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  8. (French) Académie de la Guadeloupe: Liste des organisations syndicales
  9. (French) Combat Ouvrière: Après le 40ème anniversaire de la C.G.T.G
  10. (French) "L'UGTG grand vainqueur des prud'homales." Ville de Baie Mahault. Retrieved on 18 December 2008.
  11. The Europa World Year Book 2004. London: Europa, 2004. p. 1727
  12. Union Générale des Travailleurs de Guadeloupe: Prix carburants : Gwadloupéyen doubout kont pwofitasyon !
  13. Urbino, Dominique (June 2, 2006). "Montée en puissance d'un cyclone social sur les Antilles". l'Humanité (in French). Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  14. (French) Guide d’accueil Rentrée 2007-2008
  15. UITBB: Latin America
  16. Union Générale des Travailleurs de Guadeloupe: Travailleurs des cliniques : la mobilisation s’impose !
  17. "Pointe-à-Pitre - Succès judiciaire des grévistes des banques, mais la grève continue". Combat Ouvrier (in French). February 2004. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
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