German Mill Workers' Union
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German Mill Workers' Union
Summary
German Mill Workers' Union is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- German Mill Workers' Union was a member of General Commission of German Trade Unions[2].
- German Mill Workers' Union is in the country of German Empire[3].
- German Mill Workers' Union's instance of is recorded as labor union[4].
- German Mill Workers' Union was followed by Union of Food and Beverage Workers[5].
- German Mill Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as nomen nescio[6].
- German Mill Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Käppler[7].
- June 10, 1889 marks the founding of German Mill Workers' Union[8].
- German Mill Workers' Union was dissolved in 1910[9].
- German Mill Workers' Union's location of formation is recorded as Eisenach[10].
- German Mill Workers' Union's described by source is recorded as Internationales Handwörterbuch des Gewerkschaftswesens[11].
- German Mill Workers' Union's official name is recorded as Verband der Müllergesellen Deutschlands[12].
- German Mill Workers' Union's official name is recorded as Verband Deutscher Mühlenarbeiter[13].
- German Mill Workers' Union's has goal is recorded as labor union[14].
- German Mill Workers' Union's merged into is recorded as Union of Food and Beverage Workers[15].
Body
Founding
June 10, 1889 marks the founding of German Mill Workers' Union[8]. Its location of formation is recorded as Eisenach[10].
Identity
Official names include Verband der Müllergesellen Deutschlands[12] and Verband Deutscher Mühlenarbeiter[13]. German Mill Workers' Union was followed by Union of Food and Beverage Workers[5].
Leadership
Chairpersons include nomen nescio[6], a multiple-use name[16] and Hermann Käppler[7], a miller[17], 1863–1926[18], of Germany[19].
Dissolution
German Mill Workers' Union was dissolved in 1910[9].