General Commission of German Trade Unions
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General Commission of German Trade Unions
Summary
General Commission of German Trade Unions is a national trade union center[1].
Key Facts
- General Commission of German Trade Unions was a member of International Secretariat of National Trade Union Centres[2].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions is in the country of German Reich[3].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's instance of is recorded as national trade union center[4].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's instance of is recorded as trade union federation[5].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions was followed by General German Trade Union Federation[6].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[7].
- The location of General Commission of German Trade Unions was Engeldamm 62–64[8].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's chairperson is recorded as Carl Legien[9].
- November 1890 marks the founding of General Commission of German Trade Unions[10].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions was dissolved in July 5, 1919[11].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's location of formation is recorded as Berlin[12].
- General Commission of German Trade Unions's has goal is recorded as national trade union center[13].
Body
Founding
November 1890 marks the founding of General Commission of German Trade Unions[10]. Its location of formation is recorded as Berlin[12].
Identity
General Commission of German Trade Unions was followed by General German Trade Union Federation[6].
Leadership
General Commission of German Trade Unions's chairperson is recorded as Carl Legien[9].
Operations
General Commission of German Trade Unions's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[7].
Dissolution
General Commission of German Trade Unions was dissolved in July 5, 1919[11].