Order of Labor Merit, Knight
SKU: 01.FRA.0132.103.01
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History
The Order of Labor Merit was created on January 21, 1957, but was later replaced by the National Order of Merit on December 3, 1963.
It was awarded for professional merit, long and faithful service, and for excellent behavior and morale in the workplace. The Knight was awarded to a person of at least 35 years of age for a minimum of 15 years of service. Knights could be promoted to Officer after 10 years, and Officers could be promoted to Commander 8 years.
The obverse inscription translates to “Labour Merit,” and the reverse inscription translates to “French Republic,” “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.”
There may be several versions which vary in size, composition, and manufacturer.
This Order should not be confused with the National Order of Labour created under the Vichy government. See National Order of Labour in Republic of France.
Versions
$220 USD
Silver/Enamelled
Obv: MERITE DU TRAVAIL Rev: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
42mm x 36mm
Arthus-Bertrand, Paris
The award was engraved by Paul Niclausse.
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