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Charles Piaget (23 July 1928 – 4 November 2023) was a French watchmaker and trade unionist.[1]

Charles Piaget
Piaget in 2019
Born(1928-07-23)23 July 1928
Died4 November 2023(2023-11-04) (aged 95)
Besançon, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Watchmaker
Trade unionist

Piaget was particularly active during the LIP affair [fr] and was an emblematic figure of the workers' self-management movement.

Biography

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Born in Besançon on 23 July 1928, Piaget joined LIP in 1946 and unionized with the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC) on his first day.[2] He became politically active during the Algerian War, to which he was opposed. He first joined the Union of the Socialist Left (UGS) and subsequently the Unified Socialist Party (PSU) in 1960.[2] During those years, he was close with those who ran the Voix Ouvrière, and through these acquaintances, he learned more about Marxism.[2] In 1964, he, alongside other members of the CFTC, founded the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT).[citation needed]

In 1973, when LIP filed for bankruptcy and threatened the closure of the Besançon factory, Piaget led a strike of CFDT union members. At the end of the conflict, he declared "The success (of a trade union movement) is no longer needing a leader… or at least: their voice only counts as one".[3]

Piaget was a candidate in the 1974 French presidential election after support from a minority of PSU members alongside other far-left groups, such as the Revolutionary Communist League and the Revolutionary Marxist Alliance [fr]. Jean-Paul Sartre declared his support in Libération.[4] However, the PSU ended up giving its support to François Mitterrand after a proposal by party leader Michel Rocard and backed up by a majority party vote. Piaget retired in 1988, but maintained his activism within the Agir ensemble contre le chômage [fr] (AC !).[citation needed]

Charles Piaget died in Besançon on 4 November 2023, at the age of 95.[5]

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Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Féraud, Jean-Christophe (5 November 2023). "Charles Piaget : mort d'une légende ouvrière". Libération (in French). Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  • ^ a b c "PIAGET Charles, Albert". Dictionnaire biographique, mouvement ouvrier, mouvement social (in French).
  • ^ Christian Rouaud (2007). Les Lip, l'imagination au pouvoir (Film) (in French).
  • ^ L’élection présidentielle de mai 1974 : après la mort de Georges Pompidou (in French). Paris: Broché. 1974.
  • ^ "Charles Piaget, la figure emblématique des Lip, est mort". L'Est Républicain (in French). Besançon. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2023.

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