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  1. Léon Jouhaux (Paris, 1 de julho de 1879 — Paris, 28 de abril de 1954) foi um líder sindicalista francês. Foi laureado com o Nobel da Paz de 1951. Foi presidente do Comité Internacional do Conselho Europeu, membro do conselho da Organização Internacional do Trabalho, delegado junto das Nações Unidas.

  2. Léon Jouhaux (1879-1954) est un ouvrier allumettier et un leader syndicaliste, secrétaire général de la CGT de 1909 à 1947, puis fondateur de la CGT-FO. Il reçoit le prix Nobel de la paix en 1951 et est président du conseil économique et social.

  3. Léon Jouhaux (1 July 1879 – 28 April 1954) was a French trade union leader who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1951. [1]

  4. Dean of the French labor movement for forty-five years, Léon Jouhaux (July 1, 1879-April 28, 1954) was born in Paris, heir to the radical beliefs of his grandfather who had fought in the Revolution of 1848 and of his father who had been a part of the Commune that had controlled Paris for a brief time in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War.

  5. Léon Jouhaux (born July 1, 1879, Paris, France—died April 28, 1954, Paris) was a French Socialist and trade-union leader who was one of the founders of the International Labour Organisation. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1951.

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  6. Léon Jouhaux was a French trade union leader and a socialist politician who fought for peace and social justice. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in promoting disarmament, social reform and Franco-German reconciliation.

  7. Léon Jouhaux (1879-1954) est un syndicaliste français, secrétaire général de la C.G.T. de 1908 à 1940. Il a défendu la collaboration de classe, la réforme sociale et la résistance au fascisme et au nazisme.