Jacques Chereque
Jacques Chereque , trade unionist CFDT born on September 9th, 1928 in Dijon.
He is the father of the trade unionist CFDT Francois Chereque.
Understanding that the Lorraine iron and steel industry is condemned, he seeks replacement solutions and leads the policy of Lorraine D-industrialization: initially as a prefect named by Jacques Chirac 1st minister of 1986 to 1988, then as a Secretary of State to the Town and country planning and the conversion of industry under the government Rocard, he wants to save what can the being. He will accept and accompany the reorganization by the iron and steel industry Lorraine, he is one of the craftsmen of the general convention of social protection which ratifies the closing of many French iron and steel sites. He is the author of famous distributed a " it is necessary to withdraw the blast furnaces of the head of the steelmakers lorrains". He will give up the unit of action with the CGT of the metallurgy to accept the suppressions of employment in the iron and steel industry. The social plans of the iron and steel industry involved many suppressions of employment in North and in Lorraine. As a Secretary of State to the Town and country planning he is the inspirer of the concept of blue Banane which indicates space more developed continent of Europe.
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