Miners' Federation (France)

The Miners' Federation (French: Fédération des Mineurs) was a trade union representing mineworkers in France.

In 1947, the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) suffered a major split, with those on the right of the federation leaving to form the rival Workers' Force.

The National Federation of Miners, a CGT affiliate, did not leave, but a minority led by assistant general secretary Noël Sinot split to form the Miners' Federation, which was constituted in 1948.

[3] In 1963, it worked with the French Confederation of Christian Workers to lead a major strike.

Membership of the union fell in line with employment in the industry, and in 2000, the union merged with the National Federation of Energy and Gas, to form the National Federation of Energy and Mines.