National trade union center in Germany
CGBChristian Trade Union Federation of Germany |
Christlicher Gewerkschaftsbund Deutschlands |
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| Founded | 1959 |
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| Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
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| Members | 280,000[1] |
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Key people | Matthäus Strebl, president |
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| Affiliations | CESI |
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| Website | www.cgb.info |
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TheChristian Trade Union Federation of Germany (CGB) is anational trade union center inGermany. It has a membership of 280,000,[2] and is affiliated with theEuropean Confederation of Independent Trade Unions.
- Association of Catholic German Teachers (VkdL)
- Association of Hotel, Restaurant and Cafe Employees (Ganymed)
- Christian Metal Union (CGM)
- Christian Union of Mining, Chemistry and Energy (CGBCE)
- Christian Union of German Railway Workers (CGDE)
- Christian Union of the Postal Service and Telecommunications (CGPT)
- DHV
- Employees' Association of Industry, Commerce and Services (BIGD)
- Finance Administration Union (GdFin)
- Motorists' Union (KFG)
- Union of Public Services and Services (GÖD) in Munich
- Union of the Plastics Industry and Wood Processing (GKH)
- Workers' Association of German Milk Control and Animal Breeding Staff (ADM)
- 1959: Peter Gier[3]
- 1964: Paul Seiler[3]
- 1969: Franz Weigl[3]
- 1973: Günter Volmer[3]
- 1986: Martin Schetter[3]
- 1990: Peter Konstroffer[3]
- 2002: Wolfgang Jaeger[3]
- 2004: Matthäus Strebl[3]
- ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005).Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing.ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
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