Education and Science Workers' Union (Germany)
The Education and Science Workers’ Union (German: Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft, GEW) is a trade union in Germany. It has a membership of 280,343 and is one of eight industrial affiliates of the German Confederation of Trade Unions. Most members are teachers, but it also represents day care workers, social workers, private educators, researchers and professors.
Logos of the GEW, newer one in the background | |
Full name | Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft |
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Founded | 1948 |
Members | 280,343 |
Affiliation | DGB |
Key people | Ulrich Thöne, president |
Office location | Frankfurt, Germany |
Country | Germany |
Website | www.gew.de |
GEW is founding member of the Berlin Energy Table which successfully pushed for a Referendum on the recommunalization of energy supply in Berlin in 2013.
Trusts
Fair Childhood
A charitable trust founded by the trades union GEW with the mission to use education to fight child labour ("Bildung statt Kinderarbeit").
Presidents
- 1947: Max Traeger
- 1952: Bernhard Plewe
- 1958: Max Traeger
- 1960: Heinrich Rodenstein
- 1968: Erich Frister
- 1981: Dieter Wunder
- 1997: Eva-Maria Stange
- 2005: Ulrich Thöne
- 2013: Marlis Tepe
References
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