Born Nov.
27, 1910, in 
Valence , in the department of Drôme; died Oct.
28, 1974, in 
Paris 
Figure in
the French and international trade union movement.
The son of
a worker, Saillant was a furniture-maker by trade. 
In 1937 he
was elected secretary of the National Federation of Woodworkers and in 1938
became a member of the Administrative Committee of the General Confederation of
Labor (Confederation Générale du Travail; CGT).
 During the German occupation of France 
Saillant
was an outstanding figure in the Partisans of Peace movement, a member of the
bureau of the World Peace Council (WPC) from 1950, a  member of the
Presidium of the WPC from 1966, and honorary president of the WPC in 1974. 
Saillant
was awarded the International Lenin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Nations
(1958).
The Great
Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). 
 

