Sète Bridge Named After Social Security Advocate Ambroise Croizat | CGT
The local CGT union in Sète, France, has successfully advocated for the naming of the bridge in front of the hospital after Ambroise Croizat. This decision by the municipality recognizes a key figure and coincides with commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of Social Security.
Honoring a Legacy
The naming of the bridge is framed as an important acknowledgement within a series of initiatives designed to recall the ideals behind the Social Security project and to honor those who fought for its creation. The CGT views this as a significant step in reinforcing its advocacy for the defense and improvement of the Social Security system.
Upcoming Commemoration
A commemoration is scheduled to take place at 11:00 AM in front of the hospital. A CGT gathering will precede the event, beginning at 09:30 AM. Pierre Croizat, the grandson of Ambroise Croizat, is expected to attend to honor his grandfather’s memory.
Following the commemoration, an exhibition on “Social Security” will be inaugurated, and a fraternal aperitif will be held at the Bourse du travail.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the naming of the bridge?
The local CGT union of Sète successfully requested the municipality to name the bridge after Ambroise Croizat.
What is the significance of the timing of this event?
The naming coincides with the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Social Security.
What events are planned in conjunction with the bridge naming?
A commemoration at 11:00 AM, a CGT gathering at 09:30 AM, the inauguration of a “Social Security” exhibition, and an aperitif at the Bourse du travail are all planned.
How might this event influence future discussions surrounding social welfare programs in Sète?