Every three years (but the interval can reach four years), as in the whole of the Public office French, of the elections take place with La Poste, so that the personnel names his representatives within the equal structures of the postal state enterprise: the CAPE , administrative Committees Joint, for the personnel civil servant, and the CPC , advisory Committees Joint, for the contractual personnel. The poll is done on several levels: departmental, regional and national, and by " catégories" according to classifications in force with the Post office.

their goal

The CAPE have a big role in the course of the professional paths, since part of internal promotion to the company forwards in front of them: short lists for advance for a higher rank. They also sit in disciplinary boards or commission of reform . The elections determine the representativeness of each trade-union organization, for the member nomination of the CTP (equal technical Committees), joined together for each important reorganization. The level of each establishment, the professional elections also make it possible to determine the number of the members who each trade-union organization is in right to indicate to sit at the CHS-CT , Comités of hygiene and safety and to the work conditions.

results

Contrary to the elections with the CA of the Post office , quinquennial, which exist only since the reform of the postal and telecommunications authorities of 1990, the professional elections at the postal and telecommunications authorities take place since the first years of the 20th century. To give a broader outline on the great evolutions of the trade-union forces with the Post office, it is possible to deliver the results of the professional elections to La Poste, for polls being unrolled before 1990. La Poste was then a branch of postal and telecommunications authorities, and those communicated also the separate results Poste/France Telecom since the professional elections of March 1974.
  • 1974 - votes cast: 173.719
    • CGT : 40,4%; FO : 30%; CFDT : 19%; CFTC : 4,9%; CGC : 1,7 %

  • 1977 - votes cast: 183.617
    • CGT : 41,29%; FO : 28,55%; CFDT : 20,40%; CFTC : 4,83%; CGC : 1,48 %

  • 1980 - registered voters: 253.714 ; participation: 89,08%; voters: 228.080 - votes cast: 212.415
    • CGT : 38,21%; FO : 27,16%; CFDT : 22,04%; CFTC : 4,92%; CSL : 4,60%; FNSA : 1,59%; CGC : 1,15 %

  • 1983 - votes cast: 217.537
    • CGT : 34,97%; CFDT : 25,80%; FO : 25,78%; CFTC : 5,92%; CSL : 4,59%; FNSA : 1,67%; CGC : 0,95 %

  • 1986 - votes cast: 226.252
    • CGT : 34,32%; FO : 27,16%; CFDT : 24,76%; CFTC : 6,24%; CSL : 4,70%; FNSA : 2,07%; CGC : 0,72 %

  • 1989 - registered voters: 267.187 ; participation: 85,03%; votes cast: 217.012
    • CGT : 35,37%; CFDT : 23,12%; FO : 22,67%; CFTC : 6,47%; CSL : 5,81%; CUS : 4,50%; FNSA : 2,19%; CGC : 0,66 %

  • 1994 - registered voters: 302.345 ; participation: 83,67%; voters: 252.958; votes cast: 238.159
    • CGT : 37,67%; FO : 21,87%; CFDT : 17,26%; CUS : 12,11%; CFTC : 5,65%; CSL : 2,87%; FNSA : 1,28%; CGC : 0,75 %

  • 1997 - registered voters: 297.472 ; participation: 84,98%; voters: 252.800; votes cast 236.954
    • CGT : 34,76%; FO : 19,63%; CFDT : 17,29%; CUS : 16,37%; CFTC : 5,19%; CSL : 3,41%; FNSA : 2,41%; CGC : 0,91 %

  • 2000 - registered voters: 301.988 ; participation: 80,71%; voters: 243.730; votes cast: 225.205
    • CGT : 33,44%; CUS : 18,72%; FO : 17,53%; CFDT : 17,42%; CFTC : 4,73%; FNSA : 2,79%; CSL : 2,61%; CGC : 1,67%; UNSA : 1,09 %

  • 2004 - registered voters: 293.934 ; participation: 84,18%; voters: 247.420; votes cast: 231.473
    • CGT : 34,81%; CUS : 21,02%; FO : 18,08%; CFDT : 16,15%; CFTC : 5,11%; UNSA : 3,0%; CGC : 1,84 %

  • 2007 - (elections: October 23rd, 2007) - registered voters: 279.381 ; participation: 80,73%; voters: 225.556; votes cast: 207.199
    • CGT : 32,90%; CUS : 21,93%; CFDT : 16,95%; FO : 16,72%; CFTC : 5,19%; UNSA : 3,63%; CGC : 2,64 %

sources

  • Ministry for postal and telecommunications authorities (Head office of the Post office)
  • La Poste (human resources and Staff management)

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