The Borders of Labor Unions No 235, 2011/2 - pagesPages 3 to 21The Transformations of Unionist Training: From the Establishment of Borders to Setting Up of MechanismsBy Nathalie Ethuin, Karel YonPages 23 to 37Labor Exchanges: Between Political Education and Professional TrainingBy David HamelinPages 39 to 52Between Popular Education and Union Propaganda: The Lectures Broadcast by the CGT under the Front PopulaireBy Morgan PoggioliPages 53 to 69From Activist Education Curriculum to Lifelong Activist Training: The Evolution of the CGT, 1950–2000By Nathalie Ethuin, Yasmine SiblotPages 71 to 87From the Creation of Free Thinkers to the Administration of the Faithful: Developing the Training Curriculum at Force Ouvrière (1948–1971)By Paula Cristofalo, Karel YonPages 89 to 104From Professional “Excellence” to the “Performance” of Militant Action: Modes of Training and Expertise in the CFE-CGCBy Corinne DelmasPages 105 to 119Modes of Training in the CFDT: From “Collective Advancement” to Securing Individual Trajectories (1950–2000)By Cécile GuillaumePages 121 to 136Fetishized Training and the Political Stakes of a Centralized Structure: The Case of the Federal Training Center of the FEN (1976–1982)By Guy BrucyPages 137 to 150At the School of DissentBy Sophie BéroudPages 151 to 161The Inventory of the Archives of French Unionist Training: Renewed Research FieldsBy David HamelinPages 163 to 187ReviewsPages 189 to 195Information and Initiatives