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has gloss | eng: The Matignon Agreements (French: Accords de Matignon) were signed on June 7, 1936, at one o'clock in the morning, between the CGPF employers trade union confederation, the CGT trade union and the French state. They were signed during a massively followed general strike initiated after the election of the Popular Front in May 1936, which had led to the creation of a left-wing government headed by Léon Blum (SFIO). Also known as the "Magna Carta of French Labor", these agreements were signed at the Hôtel Matignon, official residence of the head of the government, hence their name. |
lexicalization | eng: Matignon Agreements |
instance of | (noun) a written agreement between two states or sovereigns pact, accord, treaty |
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lexicalization | fra: accords de Matignon |
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has gloss | spa: Los Acuerdos Matignon de 1936, fueron unos acuerdos firmados en el Hôtel Matignon (residencia oficial del presidente del gobierno francés), entre la Confédération générale de la production française (CGPF), la Confédération générale du travail (CGT) y el gobierno francés, ejercido en esos momentos por el Front Populaire (Frente Popular). |
lexicalization | spa: Acuerdos Matignon |
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