Union of Education and Training explained

The Union of Education and Training (German: Gewerkschaft Unterricht und Erziehung, Gew. UuE) was a trade union representing education workers in East Germany.

The union was founded in 1946, and was a founding affiliate of the Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB), by which point it had 44,392 members. Internationally, it affiliated to the World Federation of Teachers' Unions.[1]

The union grew steadily, reaching 280,000 members by 1964,[2] and 574,913 by 1989. In February 1990, it became independent, and it dissolved in October. Its members then decided whether to join the Education and Science Workers' Union or the Public Services, Transport and Traffic Union, both of which had established branches in East Germany.

Presidents

1946: Richard Schallock

1949: Karl Ellrich

1954: Erika Wendland (acting)

1955: Alfred Wilke

1964: Paul Ruhig

1985: Helga Labs

1990: Friedhelm Busse

References

  1. Web site: Gew. Instruction and education (1946-90) . FDGB-Lexikon . Friedrich Ebert Stiftung . 9 July 2020.
  2. Book: Wirtz . W. Willard . Directory of Labor Organizations, Europe . 1965 . United States Bureau of International Labor Affairs . Washington DC . 11.1 - 11.7.