Federation of Health and Social Services
The Federation of Health and Social Services (French: Fédération des services de santé et services sociaux, Santé Sociaux) is a trade union representing The union was founded in 1935, as the Federation of Professional Syndicates of Hospital and Social Services, and affiliated to the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC).In 1964, the union, like the majority of the CFTC, it transferred to the new French Democratic Confederation of Labour.[1] By 1995, the union claimed 60,000 members, and was the largest affiliate of the CFDT.[2] Its leader from 1996 until 2001 was François Chérèque, who went on to become the general secretary of the CFDT.[3] By 2017, the union's membership had grown to 93,570.