Central Union of Commercial Employees
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Central Union of Commercial Employees
Summary
Central Union of Commercial Employees is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- Central Union of Commercial Employees was a member of General Commission of German Trade Unions[2].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees is in the country of German Empire[3].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's instance of is recorded as labor union[4].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees followed Union of Warehouse Workers of Germany[5].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees was followed by Central Union of Employees[6].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[7].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[8].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's chairperson is recorded as nomen nescio[9].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's chairperson is recorded as Max Josephson[10].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's chairperson is recorded as Otto Urban[11].
- July 1, 1897 marks the founding of Central Union of Commercial Employees[12].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees was dissolved in September 9, 1919[13].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's described at URL is recorded as http://library.fes.de/cgi-bin/ihg2pdf.pl?vol=2&f=1141&l=1146[14].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's official name is recorded as Zentralverband der Handlungsgehilfen und Gehilfinnen Deutschlands[15].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's official name is recorded as Zentralverband der Handlungsgehilfen[16].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's short name is recorded as ZdH[17].
- Central Union of Commercial Employees's has goal is recorded as labor union[18].
Body
Founding
July 1, 1897 marks the founding of Central Union of Commercial Employees[12].
Identity
Official names include Zentralverband der Handlungsgehilfen und Gehilfinnen Deutschlands[15] and Zentralverband der Handlungsgehilfen[16]. Central Union of Commercial Employees followed Union of Warehouse Workers of Germany[5]. It was followed by Central Union of Employees[6]. Its short name is recorded as ZdH[17].
Leadership
Chairpersons include nomen nescio[9], a multiple-use name[19]; Max Josephson[10], 1868–1938[20]; and Otto Urban[11], an executive[21], 1877–1947[22], of Germany[23].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Hamburg[7], a federated state of Germany[24], in Holy Roman Empire[25] and Berlin[8], a seat of government[26], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[27], founded in 1244[28].
Dissolution
Central Union of Commercial Employees was dissolved in September 9, 1919[13].