National Federation of Social Action
Trade union of France
The National Federation of Social Action (French: Fédération nationale de l'action sociale, FNAS) is a trade union representing social security workers in France.
The union originated in 1955 as the National Autonomous and Interprofessional Syndicate of Inadapted Childhood. Initially independent, in 1972, it affiliated to Workers' Force, and reformed as the National Federation of Social Action.[1] By 1995, it claimed 14,500 members.[2]
General Secretaries
- 1972: François Kermoal
- 1983: Michel Pinaud
- 2005: Michel Paulini
- 2009: Pascal Corbex
References
External links
- Official website