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{{Short description|Trade union of France}}
{{Short description|Largest French magistrates' trade union}}
The '''Union syndicale des magistrats''', commonly abbreviated as '''USM''', is the French largest [[Magistrate|magistrates]] [[trade union]] – in terms of membership (roughly 2,000 out of 8,000 magistrates) and support in professional elections (68% in the 2013 elections).

The '''''union syndicale des magistrats''''', commonly abbreviated as USM, is the French largest [[Magistrate|magistrates]] [[trade union]] – in terms of membership (roughly 2000 out of 8000 magistrates) and support in professional elections (68% in the 2013 elections).


The USM claims to be apolitical, contrary to the [[Syndicat de la Magistrature]] (the second-largest union, that often express strong left-wing views and opposition to conservative policies).
The USM claims to be apolitical, contrary to the [[Syndicat de la Magistrature]] (the second-largest union, that often express strong left-wing views and opposition to conservative policies).

Revision as of 07:36, 12 September 2023

The Union syndicale des magistrats, commonly abbreviated as USM, is the French largest magistrates trade union – in terms of membership (roughly 2,000 out of 8,000 magistrates) and support in professional elections (68% in the 2013 elections).

The USM claims to be apolitical, contrary to the Syndicat de la Magistrature (the second-largest union, that often express strong left-wing views and opposition to conservative policies).