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- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 abstract "The Le Chapelier Law (French: Loi Le Chapelier) was a piece of legislation passed by the National Assembly during the first phase of the French Revolution (June 14, 1791), banning guilds as the early version of trade unions, as well as compagnonnage (by organizations such as the Compagnons du Tour de France) and the right to strike, and proclaiming free enterprise as the norm. It was advocated and drafted by Isaac René Guy le Chapelier. Its promulgation enraged the sans-culottes, who called for an end to the National Constituent Assembly, which nonetheless continued through the second phase of the Revolution. The law was annulled on May 25, 1864, through the loi Ollivier (proposed by Émile Ollivier and acceded to by Napoleon III), which reinstated the right to associate and the right to strike.".
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- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 subject Category:1791_events_of_the_French_Revolution.
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- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 subject Category:Freedom_of_association.
- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 subject Category:French_labour_law.
- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 subject Category:Guilds.
- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 subject Category:History_of_labour_law.
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- Le_Chapelier_Law_1791 comment "The Le Chapelier Law (French: Loi Le Chapelier) was a piece of legislation passed by the National Assembly during the first phase of the French Revolution (June 14, 1791), banning guilds as the early version of trade unions, as well as compagnonnage (by organizations such as the Compagnons du Tour de France) and the right to strike, and proclaiming free enterprise as the norm. It was advocated and drafted by Isaac René Guy le Chapelier.".
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