Aimé Halbeher
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Aimé Halbeher (16 March 1936 – 3 August 2021) was a French political activist and syndicalist. He served as Deputy Secretary General of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to
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factories in
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. He was one of the main players of the
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factory occupation during
May 68 May 68 () was a period of widespread protests, strikes, and civil unrest in France that began in May 1968 and became one of the most significant social uprisings in modern European history. Initially sparked by student demonstrations agains ...
. From 1976 to 1987, he was on the Central Committee of the
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(PCF) and served as Editor-in-Chief of the PCF newsletter ''Économie & Politique'' from 1985 to 1989.


Biography

The son of woodworker Roger Halbeher and welder Émilienne Swannet, Aimé grew up in a working class environment in the
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. He was awarded his
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and joined the Union de la Jeunesse Républicaine de France in 1950. At the age of 14, he lived through the
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and later the violent strikes in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1950, 1952, and 1953. After earning his in 1953, he became a fitter and toolmaker on
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. Halbeher joined the CGT in 1954, the same year he joined the PCF. He was sent to fight in the
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for 30 months and was appointed sergeant in 1958 despite his opposition to the war. He was later sent home due to his rebellious faction and opposition to the
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of
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. Back in a Renault factory, he was elected a union delegate in March 1960, serving until March 1963. In 1961, he became Deputy Secretary General of the CGT union in Boulogne-Billancourt and of the PCF Seine-Ouest federation. He left the Renault factory in March 1963 and was subsequently elected Secretary General of the CGT union for Renault. During May 68, Halbeher led the occupation of the Boulogne-Billancourt Renault factory, which lasted for 33 days and 34 nights. He was opposed to any foreign entry into the factory to avoid distortion of the movement and a reason for police intervention. Following the Grenelle agreements, he proposed that workers remain in the factory. Work did not resume until 18 June 1968 following a significant improvement within the Grenelle discussion. In 1972, Halbeher became a permanent member of the Metalworkers' Federation, responsible for the automotive sector. In 1976, he was elected to the Central Committee of the PCF as a substitute member and became a full member in 1979, where he sat until 1987. He was a candidate in the 1976 for the Canton of Boulogne-sur-Mer-Sud, the
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, and the
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. In June 1981,
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offered him work in the economic sector of the PCF. He then became Editor-in-Chief of ''Économie & Politique'', serving from 1985 to 1989. He also edited the sections on the automotive sector and social issues from 1983 to 1990. Uncomfortable with the PCF's alignment with the French government since 1981, Halbeher began to express differences with party leadership in the mid-1980s. In 1987, he left the party's Central Committee following disagreements with National Secretary
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. In 1990, he left the party's economic sector and moved to the business sector, and in 1994, the employment sector. In 1997, he officially left the party. In 1997, Halbeher created the Rouges Vifs. In 2001, the organization had allocated 2000 supporters. However, the organization collapsed following a lack of resources and available activists. He maintained his links with the PCF, particularly with members of the economic sector. Aimé Halbeher died in Paris on 3 August 2021 at the age of 85.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Halbeher, Aime 1936 births 2021 deaths Trade unionists from Paris French activists French Communist Party members Members of the General Confederation of Labour (France) French military personnel of the Algerian War French syndicalists