German Painters' Union Explained

Union of Painters, Decorators, Whitewashers, Plasterers, and House Painters of Germany
Native Name:Vereinigung der Maler, Lackierer, Anstreicher und verwandten Berufsgenossen Deutschlands
Native Name Lang:German
Successor:Industrial Union of Construction (E Germany),
Building and Construction Union (W Germany)
Merged Label:Banned
Location Country:Germany
Affiliation:ADGB

The Union of Painters, Decorators, Whitewashers, Plasterers, and House Painters of Germany (German: Verband der Maler, Lackierer, Anstreicher, Tüncher und Weissbinder Deutschlands) was a trade union representing painters in Germany.

The union was founded in 1885, bringing together various local unions. It grew slowly, reaching 22,651 members in 1904, and 42,000 in 1916. In 1919, it was a founding member of the General German Trade Union Confederation. By 1928, it had 58,775 members. In 1933, it was banned by the Nazi government.[1] [2]

Presidents

1890s: Albert Tobler

1914: Otto Streine

1928: Hans Batz

Notes and References

  1. Book: Heyde . Ludwig . Internationales Handwörterbuch des Gewerkschaftswesens . 1931 . ADGB . Berlin . 27 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Batz . Hans . Verband der Maler, Lackierer, Anstreicher, Tüncher und Weissbinder Deutschlands (sitz Frankfurt) . Friedrich Ebert Stiftung . 28 May 2020.