Georg Wollmann
Georg Wollmann (born 1861) was a German trade union leader.
Wollmann became a ceramic worker and joined the Union of Porcelain and Related Workers of Germany. In 1893, he was elected as president of the union. From 1913, he additionally served as general secretary of the International Federation of Pottery Workers. In 1926, he merged the union into the Factory Workers' Union of Germany, and became a leading figure in its Ceramic Federation.[1][2][3]
References
- Ruck, Michael (1985). [3766309013 Die Gewerkschaften in den Anfangsjahren der Republik 1919-1923] Check
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value (help). Bung-Velag. p. 1065. - Sassenbach, Johannes (1926). Twenty-five years of international trade unionism. Amsterdam: International Federation of Trade Unions. pp. 110–111.
- Burchill, Frank; Ross, Richard (1977). A History of the Potters' Union. Hanley: Ceramic and Allied Trades Union. pp. 163–165, 186.
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Preceded by ? |
President of the Union of Porcelain and Related Workers of Germany 1893–1926 |
Succeeded by Union merged |
Preceded by Fritz Zietsch |
General Secretary of the International Federation of Pottery Workers 1913–1933 |
Succeeded by Ernst Roll |
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