General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers

former German Weimar Republic trade union (1930–1933)
Organization labor_union Q96418457
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General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers

Summary

General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers is a labor union[1].

Key Facts

  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers was a member of General German Trade Union Federation[2].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers was a member of International Transport Workers' Federation[3].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers was a member of Public Services International[4].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers is in the country of Weimar Republic[5].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's instance of is recorded as labor union[6].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as German Transport Union[7].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as Union of German Professional Firefighters[8].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as Union of Municipal and State Workers[9].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as Union of Gardeners and Nursery Workers[10].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as German Film Union[11].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's follows is recorded as Union of Hairdressers and Assistants[12].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's followed by is recorded as Industrial Union of Trade and Transport[13].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's followed by is recorded as Public Services, Transport and Traffic Union[14].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[15].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 145998643[16].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 122864646[17].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's GND ID is recorded as 15413-1[18].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's GND ID is recorded as 5285228-3[19].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[20].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's chairperson is recorded as Oswald Schumann[21].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's chairperson is recorded as Fritz Müntner[22].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's chairperson is recorded as Otto Becker[23].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's chairperson is recorded as Anton Reißner[24].
  • +1930-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers[25].
  • General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers was dissolved in +1933-05-02T00:00:00Z[26].

Body

Founding

+1930-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers[25]. Its location of formation is recorded as Berlin[27].

Identity

General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's official name is recorded as Gesamtverband der Arbeitnehmer der öffentlichen Betriebe und des Personen- und Warenverkehrs[28]. Predecessors include German Transport Union[7], Union of German Professional Firefighters[8], Union of Municipal and State Workers[9], Union of Gardeners and Nursery Workers[10], German Film Union[11], and Union of Hairdressers and Assistants[12]. Successors include Industrial Union of Trade and Transport[13] and Public Services, Transport and Traffic Union[14].

Leadership

Chairpersons include Oswald Schumann[21], a politician[29], 1865–1939[30], of German Reich[31]; Fritz Müntner[22], a trade unionist[32], 1870–1934[33], of Germany[34]; Otto Becker[23], a locksmith[35], b. 1876[36]; and Anton Reißner[24], a politician[37], 1890–1940[38], of German Reich[39].

Operations

General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[15].

Dissolution

General Union of Public Sector and Transport Workers was dissolved in +1933-05-02T00:00:00Z[26].

References

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Class ancestry

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