Marcel Pip
See also: Pip
Marcel Pepin (February 28th 1926 - March 6th 2000) was a trade unionist and Journaliste Québécois.
He studies with the faculty of social sciences of the Université Laval of Georges-Henri Lévesque. He becomes Négociateur for the workers of the Textiles and the Métallurgie, then reaches the presidency of the Confédération of the national unions (CSN) in 1965. He is imprisoned following his union action at the time of the Common front of 1972.
Pip will chair then the World conference of work and will teach with the Université of Montreal. Also Journalist, it worked with the newspaper the Right and gained the Prix Olivar-Asselin.
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