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The CFTC was re-established, and Tessier returned to his post as general secretary, then in 1948, he moved to become its president. In this role, he promoted Christian trade unionism internationally, and strongly opposed the growing support in the CFTC for secularisation. In 1953, he feared that
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and Charles Viennet. He became prominent in the union's Study Group, which conducted research into labour-related matters from a Catholic perspective, and he wrote regularly for
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The CFTC was banned in 1939, along with other trade unions, Tessier was one of three CFTC signatories to the Manifesto of the Twelve, opposing this. He was a founder of
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this might lead to him losing re-election as the federation's president, so he stood down, becoming honorary president, and also president of the
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to gain the blessing of the Vatican for their union activities, and refute accusations that they were Marxists, later being made a knight of the
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As leader of the union, Tessier took a prominent role in founding the
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International Federation of Christian Employees' Trade Unions
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