Laurent Berger

Birthday October 27, 1968

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Guérande, Loire-Atlantique, France

Age 55 years old

Nationality France

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1968

Laurent Berger (born 27 October 1968) is a French trade unionist.

1991

After he earned a master's degree in history from University of Nantes, he became a permanent staff member of the Young Christian Workers (YCW) in 1991.

1992

He was the general secretary of the YCW from 1992 to 1994.

He was subsequently unemployed for six months and was intermittently a substitute teacher of history and geography.

Berger was employed by a social insertion association in Saint-Nazaire to help long-term unemployed adults and RMI beneficiaries to find jobs.

There, he created a CFDT section and became the staff representative of this association of nine employees.

1996

In 1996, Berger became a permanent staff member of the Saint-Nazaire CFDT local union.

He worked on employment and youth issues within the trade union.

2003

In 2003, he was elected general secretary of the CFDT regional union of Pays de la Loire and joined the CFDT national office.

2009

On 17 June 2009 he was elected to the Confederal Executive Commission, the leading body of the CFDT, where he was in charge of small business files.

2010

After 2010, he was in charge of employment issues, securing career and integration paths.

In this respect, he was the CFDT negotiator to state unemployment insurance and to youth employment.

2012

He has been the general secretary of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) between 2012 and 2023.

Berger is the son of a worker of the Chantiers de l'Atlantique and of a child care assistant.

During his studies, Berger was a supervisor in a high school.

He joined the French Democratic Confederation of Labour at that time.

Berger was appointed as the deputy general secretary of CFDT on 21 March 2012.

He was the head of a reflection on the functioning of the CFDT, aimed at bringing the union closer to employees.

After François Chérèque's resignation, Berger was elected as the general secretary by the CFDT national office on 28 November 2012.

2014

He was re-elected with 98.31 percent of votes on 5 March 2014 during a CFDT congress in Marseille.

In an interview with Francis Brochet for regional press group EBRA in the aftermath of the 2014 European Parliament election favourable towards the National Front, Laurent Berger stated: "For me, the National Front is always too high: this party (I am not talking about its voters) is a stain on democracy. We have the choice between an authoritarian society that will be into the 'We just have to' and look for a scapegoat, and a more appeased society of dialogue and listening. It is more complicated, but it will always be my choice."

2016

In 2016, Berger supported the Socialist government's labour law reform bill, in contrast with the FO and CGT unions.

2017

Under Berger's chairmanship, the CFDT became the largest trade union at union elections in the private sector (2017) but remained the second one at the elections in the Civil Service (2018).

In April 2017, during the 2017 French presidential election, Berger announced he had "clearly taken a stance against Marine Le Pen and published arguments for [CFDT's] militants", even if he did not give any voting instructions.

2018

In June 2018, Berger was re-elected as the general secretary of the CFDT with more than 90 percent of votes.

On 11 December 2018 Berger tweeted that the CFDT had become the first trade union in France, overtaking the General Confederation of Labour (CGT).

2019

Berger has been the chairman of the European Trade Union Confederation since May 2019.