Union of Miners of Germany
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Union of Miners of Germany
Summary
Union of Miners of Germany is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- Union of Miners of Germany was a member of General Commission of German Trade Unions[2].
- Union of Miners of Germany was a member of General German Trade Union Federation[3].
- Union of Miners of Germany was a member of Miners' International Federation[4].
- Union of Miners of Germany is in the country of Germany[5].
- Union of Miners of Germany's instance of is recorded as labor union[6].
- Union of Miners of Germany's followed by is recorded as Industrial Union of Mining[7].
- Union of Miners of Germany's followed by is recorded as Union of Mining and Energy[8].
- Union of Miners of Germany's headquarters location is recorded as Bochum[9].
- Union of Miners of Germany's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 145999785[10].
- Union of Miners of Germany's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 151860692[11].
- Union of Miners of Germany's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 144832683[12].
- Union of Miners of Germany's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 131945065[13].
- Union of Miners of Germany's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 131945077[14].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 19735-X[15].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 19736-1[16].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 19734-8[17].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 1086843169[18].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 42005-0[19].
- Union of Miners of Germany's GND ID is recorded as 42006-2[20].
- Union of Miners of Germany's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n83154242[21].
- Union of Miners of Germany's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n89612858[22].
- Union of Miners of Germany's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA08771230[23].
- Union of Miners of Germany's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA08815074[24].
- Union of Miners of Germany's archives at is recorded as German Federal Archives[25].
- Union of Miners of Germany's chairperson is recorded as Friedrich Bunte[26].
Body
Founding
+1889-08-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Union of Miners of Germany[27].
Identity
Official names include Verband zur Förderung und Wahrung bergmännischer Interessen in Rheinland und Westfalen[28], Verband rheinisch westfälischer Bergleute[29], Verband Deutscher Bergleute[30], Verband deutscher Berg- und Hüttenleute[31], Deutscher Bergarbeiter-Verband[32], and Verband deutscher Bergarbeiter[33]. Successors include Industrial Union of Mining[7] and Union of Mining and Energy[8].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Friedrich Bunte[26], a trade unionist[34], 1858–1901[35]; Heinrich Möller[36], a miner[37], 1850–1902[38], of Germany[39]; Hermann Gottfried Sachse[40], a wheelwright[41], 1862–1942[42], of German Reich[43]; and Friedrich Husemann[44], a bricklayer[45], 1873–1935[46], of Germany[47].
Operations
Union of Miners of Germany's headquarters location is recorded as Bochum[9].
Dissolution
Union of Miners of Germany was dissolved in +1933-05-02T00:00:00Z[48].