Frédéric Souillot elected general secretary of the trade union organization

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Frédéric Souillot, during the Force Ouvrière annual congress, in Rouen, on June 3, 2022.

Unity despite some skirmishes. The 25the the Force Ouvrière (FO) congress ended on Friday June 3 with the almost unanimous approval of the results of the outgoing secretary general, Yves Veyrier, and the election without firing a shot of his successor, Frédéric Souillot, the only candidate.

Mr. Souillot, member of the confederal office since 2015, won 87.68% of the votes cast by the members of the national confederal committee (CCN), the “parliament” of FO, bringing together representatives of the federations and departmental unions (77.47 % of registered).

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Little bittersweet note for the union’s new general secretary: he is “least well elected” of the twelve members of the confederal office appointed on Friday, according to one of his opponents in the congress, Fabrice Lerestif. The activity report of the outgoing management had, on the contrary, been approved with a score of exceptional magnitude – 98.15% of the votes – as well as the cash report – 98.27%.

An image of unity

The various resolutions, defining the FO line for the next four years, were also adopted by a large majority during votes by a show of hands, Friday morning, during the congress which opened on Monday in the suburbs of Rouen and at which participated some three thousand activists.

The future management team will be “carried by the formidable unity, the formidable democratic gathering of the confederation that you have just expressed”Mr. Veyrier had said in the morning, in a brief farewell speech, much applauded by the militants.

After the stormy congress of Lille, in 2018, which had seen the secretary general Jean-Claude Mailly copiously booed then the departure, after six months, of his successor Pascal Pavageau following the revelation of the existence of a file on the leaders of the union, FO was keen to give an image of unity.

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A sign of this desire to unite, Mr. Souillot’s competitor, Christian Grolier, representative of the “Trotskyist” current, had withdrawn his candidacy on Wednesday. “The battles that await us and the hope that we must give to employees require the broadest possible unity”justified Mr. Grolier, in a text read at the podium.

Support from part of the “Trotskyists”

Frédéric Souillot is, like Mr. Veyrier, from the current “reformist” of FO, and benefited like him from the support of some of the “Trotskyists”, led by Hubert Raguin. The new Secretary General will have to implement the FO roadmap, focusing in particular on the defense of ” pay slip “ and the fight against the plan to raise the retirement age to 65, led by President Emmanuel Macron. The constant claim of FO in recent years was the return to 60 years and thirty-seven and a half years of contributions.

The resolution adopted on Friday affirms that the “blocking” plans to raise the age and extend the contribution period “will be a step forward to return to retirement at age 60 at the full rate and with a view to returning to 37.5 years of contributions, by creating the necessary balance of power when the conditions are met”.

A formulation considered too soft by some and which gave rise to one of the rare broncas of the room, Friday morning, when Eric Lecourtois (Departmental Union of Côtes-d’Armor) carried an amendment asking that FO continue to clearly claim the thirty – seven and a half years.

Mr. Souillot will also have to strive to advance Force Ouvrière compared to the other central trade unions, while professional elections are being held in the public service at the end of the year.

In The worldYves Veyrier said on Sunday that FO did not have “vocation to remain on the last step of the podium”, behind the CFDT and the CGT. In 2018, the union had fallen slightly in the public sector (−0.5 points, to 18.1%), and in 2021, it remained almost stable in the private sector (−0.36 points, to 15.24 %).

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The World with AFP

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