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Antide Boyer

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221:; recognition of the right of the child to full development of his mind and body by regulation of work; social guarantee against unemployment, sickness, accidents and old age; reorganization, on a more equitable basis, of industrial tribunals; independence guaranteed to miners' delegates and the improvement of the seamen's lot; removal of the monopolies which have delivered a large part of the national domain to private enterprises; organization of credit at work and all necessary modifications to the social interest in public works, industry, agriculture, ... 317:. He returned to France to run for reelection in the first round on 8 May 1898. In the 1902 general elections Boyer represented the Socialistes parlementaires. He was reelected in the first round on 27 April 1902 for the 6th district of Marseille. He was made a member of the committees of the Navy and of Posts and Telegraphs. He was once more elected in the first round on 6 May 1906, and again joined the Navy committee. On 3 January 1909 he was elected senator of Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne in a by-election following the death of senator 273: 31: 256:
Boyer, with Camélinat and Clovis Hugues, proposed to revoke the railway tariff agreements and if necessary to revoke the railway concessions. On 27 November 1886 he voted for suppression of the Vatican Embassy. On 2 December 1886 he voted for the Colfavru amendment to abolish sub-prefects. At the
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Boyer was reelected in the second round for the 5th district of Marseille in the general elections of 22 September and 6 October 1889. He joined several special committees, including one responsible for examining proposed laws on freedom of association. On 19 November 1889
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start of 1887 he proposed the suppression of permanent armies. In the first part of 1889 he voted for reinstatement of first-past-the-post elections, against indefinite postponement of the revision to the constitution, against prosecution of the three members of the
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Our intervention will deal with questions already clarified by conscientious studies for which the solution is unanimously recognized by the interested parties as urgent. We will demand: national and international labor legislation; repeal of the law against the
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demonstrations and subsequent strikes (1890), industrial working conditions of women, children and underage girls, improved primary education, the May Day demonstration of 1891, and many other issues. Around 1890 Boyer directed the socialist workers' paper
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In the 18 October 1885 legislative elections Boyer ran as a socialist on the radical list, and was elected Deputy of Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne, the last of the list. Although there more than 35,000 votes for the Socialist-Radical list in Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne, only
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writer and journalist from the south of France who became a socialist deputy. He supported strikes and was involved in the fight for workers' rights around the turn of the 19th century. He participated as a volunteer in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
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Proposition de loi relative à l'organisation du monopole de la raffinerie et à la réglementation de la production du sucre en vue de protéger les intérêts des travailleurs agricoles et industriels (16 January
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and others formed the "workers' group", a small socialist group independent of the extreme left. The members of the workers' group summarized their demands in a manifesto on 12 March 1886:
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Boyer failed to be reelected to the Senate in January 1812 and retired to Marseille. Antide Boyer died on 24 July 1918 in Marseille, Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne, at the age of 67.
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and Antide Boyer. Duc-Quercy and Ernest Roche were charged by the police. In the session on 11 February 1886 Boyer strongly supported the
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by Basly, Camélinat on the government's attitude to the Decazeville strike and the proposals from the workers' group.
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Proposition de loi sur les conditions du travail dans les fabriques d'allumettes chimiques (25 Novembre 1889)
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Boyer was reelected in the first round on 20 August 1893. He was compromised by Léopold Émile Aron in the
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Proposition de loi contre l'intervention de l'armée entre le capital et le travail (19 Novembre 1889)
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went to Decazeville to support the strike and to draw national attention to the social issues in his
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restricting freedom of the press. He abstained on 4 April 1889 from the vote on prosecuting
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Antoine Jean-Baptiste Boyer (later known as Antide Boyer) was born on 26 October 1850 in
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and Antide Boyer could be called socialists. Soon after the session opened Boyer,
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from the Chamber (February 1894). Boyer is in the rear row, 3rd from left.
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Boyer contributed to various local left-wing newspapers while editing
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La presse régionale de Provence en langue d'Oc: des origines à 1914
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Pissarro, Neo-Impressionism, and the Spaces of the Avant-Garde
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French manual worker, Provençal dialect writer and journalist
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1789 à 1889
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Paul Ramadier, 1888–1961: élu local et homme d'état
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Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée
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Index


Aubagne
Marseille
Provençal dialect
Aubagne
Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée
FĂ©librige
Clovis Hugues
Émile Basly
Zéphyrin Camélinat
International Workers' Association
Decazeville
Duc-Quercy
Ernest Roche
Zéphyrin Camélinat
Clovis Hugues
interpellation
Ligue des Patriotes
Lisbonne law
General Boulanger

Christophe Thivrier
Eugène Baudin
May Day
Panama scandals
Greco-Turkish War
Battle of Domokos
Victor Leydet

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