journée de travail - meaning and definition. What is journée de travail
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What (who) is journée de travail - definition

Bourse de Travail; Bourses du Travail; Bourses du travail; Fédération des bourses du travail; Federation des bourses du travail; Bourse du travail; Fédération des Bourses du Travail; Fédération des Bourses de travail; Federation of Labour Exchanges
  • Bourse du travail of [[Bordeaux]]
  • Fresco on the western facade of the Bourse du travail of [[Lyon]]
  • ''La Bourse du Travail'' Ducoux (1851)

Journée de solidarité envers les personnes âgées         
FRENCH WORKING HOLIDAY
Corvée Day; Journee de solidarite envers les personnes agees
The French Journée de solidarité (or Journée de solidarité envers les personnes âgées / Day of solidarity with the elderly) is a French law from the Code Du Travail.
La Folle Journée         
MUSIC FESTIVAL
La Folle Journee
La Folle Journée is a French annual classical music festival held in Nantes. It is the largest classical music festival in France.
Confédération nationale du travail         
FRENCH TRADE UNION
Conféderation Nationale du Travail; Confédération Nationale du Travail; CNT-F; CNT-Vignoles; Confederation nationale du travail
The CNT-F (Confédération nationale du travail) or National Confederation of Labour is a French anarcho-syndicalist union.

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Bourse du Travail

The Bourse du Travail (French for "labour exchanges"), a French form of the labour council, were working class organizations that encouraged mutual aid, education, and self-organization amongst their members in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.