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leadership, from 1957, although he controversially argued that wage increases should be linked to productivity growth. However, he did negotiate additional increases for the lowest-paid workers. He also argued for an Advantage Equalisation Fund, whereby non-unionised construction workers would pay for training, scholarships and rest facilities, to benefit everyone in the industry. This was widely opposed and the policy was soon abandoned.
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The union established the Beneficial Vacation Fund for the Construction Sector, and membership grew through the post-war need for reconstruction, although there were some downward pressures on wages from exiles from East Germany moving to the West. The union became more active under Georg Leber's
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Under the leadership of Rudolf Sperner, from 1966, the union was less prominent, but despite several recessions, it increased its membership to a record peak in 1981. It absorbed the East German Building, Construction and Wood Union in 1990, and by 1995, it had 639,851 members. At the start of
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until 1933, when it was banned by the Nazis. A new union was founded in October 1949, at a conference in
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All the initial executive members of the union had been prominent trade unionists in
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Construction workers in Germany were organised in the
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Index

German
trade union
German Union of Building Trades
Karlsruhe
German Trade Union Confederation
Weimar Germany
Horticulture, Agriculture and Forestry Union
IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt
Konrad Carl
Bruno Köbele




ISBN
0521305136
ISBN
0333771125
Categories
Building and construction trade unions
German Trade Union Confederation
Trade unions established in 1949
Trade unions disestablished in 1996

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