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The '''CNT-F''' ('''Confédération nationale du travail''') or National Confederation of Labour is a [[France|French]] [[anarcho-syndicalist]] union.
The '''CNT-F''' ('''Confédération nationale du travail''') or National Confederation of Labour is a [[France|French]] [[anarcho-syndicalist]] union.


It was founded in 1946 by [[Spain|Spanish]] [[anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalists]] in exile, and former members of [[Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire]] (CGT-SR) , its name is derived from the Spanish CNT, the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]].
It was founded in 1946 by [[Spain|Spanish]] [[anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalists]] in exile, and former members of [[Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire]] (CGT-SR), its name is derived from the Spanish CNT, the [[Confederación Nacional del Trabajo]].


== Division ==
== Division ==
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* the ''CNT-Vignoles'' (or ''CNT-f''), from the name of the street where is located their main office in Paris. It grouping the most of the members of the two organisations.
* the ''CNT-Vignoles'' (or ''CNT-f''), from the name of the street where is located their main office in Paris. It grouping the most of the members of the two organisations.


They decline the term [[anarchist]], preferring to call themselves "[[revolutionary]] [[Trade union|unionist]]" (''syndicalistes révolutionnaires'') <ref name=Chatsnoirs>Bénédicte Rallu, [http://www.politis.fr/article1293.html Le réveil des chats noirs], ''[[Politis]]'', 4 April 2005 (Interviews of members of the CNT-Vignoles {{Fr icon}}</ref>.
They decline the term [[anarchist]], preferring to call themselves "[[revolutionary]] [[Trade union|unionist]]" (''syndicalistes révolutionnaires'').<ref name=Chatsnoirs>Bénédicte Rallu, [http://www.politis.fr/article1293.html Le réveil des chats noirs], ''[[Politis]]'', 4 April 2005 (Interviews of members of the CNT-Vignoles {{Fr icon}}</ref>
They accept the terms of the 1906 [[Charter of Amiens]], the Charter of Lyon (1926) and the charter of Paris(1946).
They accept the terms of the 1906 [[Charter of Amiens]], the Charter of Lyon (1926) and the charter of Paris(1946).


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CNT-F
National Confederation of Labour
Confédération nationale du travail
Founded1946
Members3700 - 4200 (december 2008)
WebsiteCNT Vignoles : www.cnt-f.org
CNT AIT : cnt-ait.info

History

The CNT-F (Confédération nationale du travail) or National Confederation of Labour is a French anarcho-syndicalist union.

It was founded in 1946 by Spanish anarcho-syndicalists in exile, and former members of Confédération Générale du Travail-Syndicaliste Révolutionnaire (CGT-SR), its name is derived from the Spanish CNT, the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo.

Division

CNT-F

Nowadays, two French organisations share the name CNT:

  • the CNT-Vignoles (or CNT-f), from the name of the street where is located their main office in Paris. It grouping the most of the members of the two organisations.

They decline the term anarchist, preferring to call themselves "revolutionary unionist" (syndicalistes révolutionnaires).[1] They accept the terms of the 1906 Charter of Amiens, the Charter of Lyon (1926) and the charter of Paris(1946).

They also accept the participation in the professional election and the collaboration with others unions.

They define themselves as anarchosyndicalist, while they have clear influences from council communism, worker anarchism of the Federación Obrera Regional Argentina (FORA) and the Situationist International.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bénédicte Rallu, Le réveil des chats noirs, Politis, 4 April 2005 (Interviews of members of the CNT-Vignoles Template:Fr icon