
1982
Since its opening in 1882, the Paris Bourse du Travail (Labor Exchange) has remained a nerve center of the labor movement. Once a hotbed of revolutionary syndicalism, and now a meeting place for the main labor federations, history is etched into the walls of the Bourse. It is from the rooms bearing the names of illustrious figures—Eugène Varlin, Fernand Pelloutier, Jean Jaurès, Léon Jouhaux—that historians (Jean Bruhat, Bernard Georges, Jacques Julliard, Jean Maitron, Madeleine Reberioux, Denise Trintant) and the Bourse's general secretary, Jean Braire, have sought to bring to life a century of social history. The general secretaries of the five major labor federations (André Bergeron, Jean Bornard, Edmond Maire, Jacques Pommateau, Georges Seguy) discuss the origins of the Bourses du Travail, but also address the present and the future.

Jean Braire
Self

Jean Maitron
Self

Bernard George
Self

Madeleine Rebérioux
Self

André Bergeron
Self

Edmond Maire
Self

François Mitterrand
Self (archive footage)

Georges Séguy
Self

Jean Bruhat
Self

Jacques Julliard
Self

Denise Tintant
Self

Jean Bornard
Self

Jacques Pommatau
Self

Conversations with Turiansky

Matewan

A Thousand Pines

Mijn Noord

Bitter Sweet Ballad

In Spite of Ourselves

Vijay (Victory)

Newsies

A Million Miles Away

Beyond Ratings

Vigo 1972

Money for Bread

Once Upon a Time

Nous les ouvriers

Personale

The Gig Is Up

Solidarność: How Solidarity Changed Europe

Goodwin’s Way

Grüße aus Neckarsulm

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