Mourning in the union sector: the former president of the CSN has died

Mourning in the union sector: the former president of the CSN has died
Mourning in the union sector: the former president of the CSN has died

Former president of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) and ardent defender of the Quebec independence project Marc Laviolette has died.

“It is a great mourning today for the entire union movement,” declared the president of the CSN, Caroline Senneville, in a press release on Thursday.

The union activist began his career in the field in the 1970s as a community organizer and president of the CLSC de la Seigneurie de Beauharnois union, before becoming an operator at the Expro factory in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield in 1978, then president of the Valleyfield National Chemical Products Union (SNPCV–CSN), from 1986 to 1994.

At the same time, he was vice-president of the CSN Metallurgy Federation. From 1994 to 1999, he served as third vice-president of the Confederation, before succeeding Gérald Larose as president of the CSN in 1999, a role he held until 2002.

Committed to workers

During his union career, occupational health and safety issues have always been at the heart of Marc Laviolette’s commitment, recalled the CSN in its press release.

He also participated in the recognition of the essential contribution of workers in the organization of work and in the management of OHS issues.

“Marc Laviolette’s commitment to the working class, and more specifically to health and safety issues in the workplace, must be highlighted. His outspokenness and his proximity to workers across Quebec have made him an exemplary union activist, always ready to defend the rights of the most vulnerable,” continued Mr.me Senneville.

Mr. Laviolette, in favour of the province’s independence, was notably involved in the Parti Québécois and participated in the creation of the movement of Syndicalists and Progressives for a Free Quebec (SPQ Libre).

The flag of the CSN head office in Montreal will be flown at half-mast to honor his memory.

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