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- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec abstract "The Centrale des syndicats du Québec (Quebec House of Labour), or CSQ, is the third most important trade union in Quebec, Canada, according to membership.It was founded in 1946 as the result of the merger of three previous federations as the Corporation générale des instituteurs et institutrices catholiques de la province de Québec (General Corporation of Catholic Teachers in the Province of Quebec). Léo Guindon was its first president.It changed its name in 1967 to Corporation des enseignants du Québec (Teachers Corporation of Quebec), and then again in 1974 when it officially became a labour union to Centrale des enseignants du Québec (Quebec Teachers' House of Labour). It finally became the Centrale des syndicats du Québec in 2000 to acknowledge the fact that its membership base had expanded beyond teaching professions.Still, of almost 175,000 members, over 100,000 are workers in the field of education, most working in the public sector. 69% of its members are women. Accordingly, the CEQ was the first Quebec trade union to appoint a woman (Lorraine Pagé) as its president, in 1988.Louise Chabot has been president since 2012., Marc Nantel, Line Camerlain and Pierre Jobin are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd vice-presidents, respectively. Daniel B. Lafrenière is the secretary-treasurer.Currently, the Centrale des syndicats du Québec acts as a liaison for the J. W. McConnell Family Foundation.The Centrale des syndicats du Québec is a member of Education International and Public Services International.".
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- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec country Canada.
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec founded "1946".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec fullName "Quebec House of Labour".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec members "175000".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec name "CSQ".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec nativeName "Centrale des syndicats du Québec".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec office Montreal.
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec office Québec.
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec people "Réjean Parent, president".
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec website www.csq.qc.net.
- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec subject Category:1946_establishments_in_Canada.
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- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec type Agent.
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- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec comment "The Centrale des syndicats du Québec (Quebec House of Labour), or CSQ, is the third most important trade union in Quebec, Canada, according to membership.It was founded in 1946 as the result of the merger of three previous federations as the Corporation générale des instituteurs et institutrices catholiques de la province de Québec (General Corporation of Catholic Teachers in the Province of Quebec).".
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- Centrale_des_syndicats_du_Québec homepage www.csq.qc.net.