General Federation of Belgian Labour
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| Full name | General Federation of Belgian Labour | 
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| Native name | 
Algemeen Belgisch Vakverbond  Fédération Générale du Travail de Belgique  | 
| Founded | 1945 | 
| Members | 1.2 million | 
| Affiliation | ITUC, ETUC, TUAC | 
| Key people | 
Rudy De Leeuw, president  Anne Demelenne, secretary general  | 
| Office location | Brussels, Belgium | 
| Country | Belgium | 
| Website | www.abvv.be | 
The General Federation of Belgian Labour (ABVV/FGTB) is a socialist national trade union federation in Belgium. It was founded in 1945. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation and has a membership of almost 1.2 million.
Walloon movement
Through the foundation of the Mouvement populaire wallon during the Great Strike that took place in the Winter 1960-1961, the Walloon working class now also demanded federalism as well as structural reforms. The leader of the Strike, André Renard was also a national leader of the General Federation of Belgian Labour.[1] This whole process will be named Renardism.
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Protest against economic austerity in Brussels (29 September 2010)
 
See also
- Interrégionale wallonne de la FGTB
 
References
- ICTUR et al.,, ed. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
 
- ↑ Chantal Kesteloot, Growth of the Walloon Movement, in Nationalism in Belgium, MacMillan, London, 1998, pp. 139-152, p. 150.
 
External links
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- Official website (Dutch)
 
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