Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades
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Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades
Summary
Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was a member of General German Trade Union Federation[2].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was a member of International Federation of Lithographers, Process Workers and Kindred Trades[3].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades is in the country of German Empire[4].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades is in the country of Weimar Republic[5].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's instance of is recorded as labor union[6].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades followed German Photographic Assistants Union[7].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades followed Music Engravers' Assistants' Union[8].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades followed German Xylographers' Union[9].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was followed by Industrial Union of Printing and Paper[10].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was followed by Printing and Paper Union[11].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's headquarters location is recorded as Magdeburg[12].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[13].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[14].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's chairperson is recorded as Otto Sillier[15].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's chairperson is recorded as Johannes Hass[16].
- April 1, 1891 marks the founding of Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades[17].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was dissolved in May 2, 1933[18].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's described at URL is recorded as http://library.fes.de/cgi-bin/ihg2pdf.pl?vol=2&f=889&l=891[19].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's described by source is recorded as Archival fonds: Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades[20].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's native label is recorded as Verein der Lithographen, Steindrucker und Berufsgenossen Deutschlands[21].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's native label is recorded as Verband der Lithographen, Steindrucker und Verwandten Berufe[22].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's member count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2768'}[23].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's member count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+5062'}[24].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's member count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+11497'}[25].
- Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades's member count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+20691'}[26].
Body
Founding
April 1, 1891 marks the founding of Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades[17].
Identity
Predecessors include German Photographic Assistants Union[7], Music Engravers' Assistants' Union[8], and German Xylographers' Union[9]. Successors include Industrial Union of Printing and Paper[10] and Printing and Paper Union[11].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Otto Sillier[15], a trade unionist[27], 1857–1925[28], of Germany[29] and Johannes Hass[16], a politician[30], 1873–1945[31], of Germany[32].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Magdeburg[12], an urban municipality in Germany[33], in Germany[34] and Berlin[13], a seat of government[35], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[36], founded in 1244[37].
Dissolution
Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades was dissolved in May 2, 1933[18].