Paul Jourdain
Paul Léon Jourdain | |
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Jourdain in 1919 | |
| Minister of Labor | |
| In office 2 December 1919 – 16 January 1921 | |
| Preceded by | Pierre Colliard |
| Succeeded by | Charles Daniel-Vincent |
| Minister of Labor | |
| In office 9 June 1924 – 14 June 1924 | |
| Preceded by | Charles Daniel-Vincent |
| Succeeded by | Justin Godart |
| Minister of Pensions | |
| In office 28 November 1925 – 19 July 1926 | |
| Preceded by | Louis Antériou |
| Succeeded by | Georges Bonnet |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 October 1878 Altkirch, Alsace-Lorraine, German Empire |
| Died | 26 March 1948 (aged 69) Paris, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Education | Emlyon Business School |
| Occupation | Industrialist |
Paul Léon Jourdain (French pronunciation: [pɔl leɔ̃ ʒuʁdɛ̃]; 28 October 1878 – 26 March 1948) was a French industrialist and politician who was a deputy from 1919 to 1927 and a senator from 1927 to 1944. He was Minister of Labor in 1919–21 and for a brief period in 1924. He was Minister of Pensions from 1925–26.