German Textile Workers' Union
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German Textile Workers' Union
Summary
German Textile Workers' Union is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- German Textile Workers' Union's field of work was textile industry[2].
- German Textile Workers' Union's field of work was textile manufacturing[3].
- German Textile Workers' Union was a member of General German Trade Union Federation[4].
- German Textile Workers' Union was a member of International Federation of Textile Workers' Associations[5].
- German Textile Workers' Union is in the country of German Empire[6].
- German Textile Workers' Union is in the country of Weimar Republic[7].
- German Textile Workers' Union's instance of is recorded as labor union[8].
- German Textile Workers' Union was followed by Industrial Union of Textiles[9].
- German Textile Workers' Union was followed by Textile and Clothing Union[10].
- German Textile Workers' Union's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[11].
- German Textile Workers' Union's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[12].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Hübsch[13].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Hübsch[14].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Ernst Jäckel[15].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Hübsch[16].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Ernst Jäckel[17].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Schrader[18].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Ernst Jäckel[19].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Schrader[20].
- German Textile Workers' Union's chairperson is recorded as Karl Schrader[21].
- May 1891 marks the founding of German Textile Workers' Union[22].
- German Textile Workers' Union was dissolved in May 2, 1933[23].
- German Textile Workers' Union's location of formation is recorded as Pößneck[24].
- German Textile Workers' Union's described by source is recorded as Archival fonds: German Textile Workers' Union[25].
- German Textile Workers' Union's described by source is recorded as Internationales Handwörterbuch des Gewerkschaftswesens[26].
Body
Founding
May 1891 marks the founding of German Textile Workers' Union[22]. Its location of formation is recorded as Pößneck[24].
Identity
Official names include Verband aller in der Textilindustrie beschäftigten Arbeiter und Arbeiterinnen[27] and Deutscher Textilarbeiter-Verband[28]. Successors include Industrial Union of Textiles[9] and Textile and Clothing Union[10]. German Textile Workers' Union's short name is recorded as DTAV[29].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Karl Hübsch[13], a stocking weaver[30], b. 1859[31]; Hermann Ernst Jäckel[15], a politician[32], 1869–1928[33], of Germany[34]; and Karl Schrader[18], a stocking weaver[35], b. 1868[36].
Operations
German Textile Workers' Union's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[11].
Industry
Fields of work include textile industry[2], a type of industry[37] and textile manufacturing[3].
Dissolution
German Textile Workers' Union was dissolved in May 2, 1933[23].