Edmond Fronty

Edmond Fronty born in 1898, with Brive (Corrèze), dead in October 1945 in Paris, was a French trade unionist of the postal and telecommunications authorities. In 1943-1944, it tried with other former leaders of the Postal Federation of the CGT, to set up a concurrent organization of the new federation which, under the aegis of Leon Digat and Emmanuel Fleury gathered the resistant ones and communist and socialist trade unionists.

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Edmond Fronty was made then made principal of the postal and telecommunications authorities. In 1922, at the time of the first trade-union scission, it adopted CGTU. It shared the will of independence of the trade unionism compared to any political party of the direction of the unit young person postal Fédération . This current was put in minority in 1924, and Fronty regained CGT and the postal federation. Delegated to several congresses of CGT, it was in 1938 assistant secretary of the National union of the agents. Prisoner in 1940, released as a war veteran, it took part in the reconstitution of the old postal federation CGT, with Aimé Cougnenc and Jean Mathé. In spite of the benevolence of the administrative authorities and part of the confederal office of CGT, the operation, essentiellent guided by the fear of Communism failed. Fronty was even interned during a few days. These events were in fact the first steps of a new trade-union scission, whose postal and telecommunications authorities were the ground as from 1945.

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