L'Employé
Founded in 1946 by journalist Pierre Lacroix, L'Employé has been a significant voice in France's labor and employment landscape. Originally established to serve the needs of workers, the newspaper has evolved to cover a broad spectrum of content, including labor rights, economic trends, and employment advice. Over the decades, L'Employé has achieved milestones such as its participation in key labor negotiations and its influential editorial stance on social justice issues, making it a trusted resource for professionals and employees. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of L'Employé dating back to 1901, with a total of 13,571 scans available. Delve into the rich history of labor in France and uncover connections to historical figures, events, and possibly stories from your own family history. Explore these invaluable archives to gain informed perspectives on workforce-related matters that continue to resonate today.