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Francis Blanchard

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the Organization between 1977 and 1980, an action which led to the loss of a quarter of the Organization's budget. In 1989, Blanchard retired from the ILO, ending 38 years of service to the Organization and making him the second longest-serving Director-General in the Organization's history. As Director-General, he was preceded by
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In 1968, Blanchard was appointed Deputy Director-General with responsibility for technical cooperation and field activities. In 1973, he was appointed Director-General of the International Labour Organization. During his tenure as Director-General, the ILO saw the withdrawal of the United States from
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After his retirement, Blanchard made occasional appearances at International Labour Organization events before dying at the age of 93 on 9 December 2009.
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as deputy chief of the Manpower Division, involved with cooperation activities in vocational training and manpower. In 1956, then-Director-General
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appointed Blanchard to the position of Assistant Director-General.
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On 26 January 1990 he was appointed an Honorary Companion of the
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Director-General of the International Labour Organization
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Blanchard worked as an assistant to a member of the
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AC
International Labour Organization
Paris
France
Sorbonne
Second World War
Vichy government
resistance activities
International Refugee Organization
International Organization for Migration
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
International Labour Organization
David A. Morse
C. Wilfred Jenks
Michel Hansenne
Order of Australia


Francis Blanchard
International Labour Organization


Francis Blanchard obituary
Guardian.co.uk
List of Former Directors-General
International Labour Organization
It's an Honour
C. Wilfred Jenks
Director-General of the International Labour Organization
Michel Hansenne

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