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81:, and in April 1990, it became an independent union. However, in May, the West German union's attitude changed, and it decided instead to set up its own branches in East Germany. As a result, at the end of the year, the East German union dissolved, asking its members to join the West German union as individuals, about 900,000 doing so. 29: 77:
The union continued to grow, and by January 1989, it had 1,819,356 members, 18.9% of all FDGB members. In December 1989, it signed a co-operation agreement with the West German
55:(FDGB). In 1951, metallurgical workers were moved into a new Industrial Union of Metallurgy, but in 1958 they returned. In recognition of this, the union was renamed the 63: 185: 180: 190: 67: 52: 175: 51:
of Germany. By the end of the month, it had 421,558 members, making it the largest component of the new
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representing workers in the metal and electronic industries in East Germany.
41: 78: 17: 59:, but the following year, it returned to its former, shorter, name. 70:, initially called SV Mechanik, and later, SV Motor, as seen in 64:
Trade Union International of Workers in the Metal Industry
62:Internationally, the union was an affiliate of the 167: 47:The union was founded on 13 June 1946, in the 144:"IG Metall - IG Metall/Metallurgie (1946-90)" 57:Industrial Union of Metal and Metallurgy 168: 138: 136: 134: 186:Trade unions disestablished in 1990 13: 131: 66:. The union was also involved in 53:Free German Trade Union Federation 14: 202: 181:Trade unions established in 1946 1: 124: 84: 191:Trade unions in East Germany 38:Industriegewerkschaft Metall 7: 16:For the current union, see 10: 207: 150:. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 15: 25:Industrial Union of Metal 117:1988: Gerhard Nennstiel 49:Soviet occupation zone 37: 120:1989: Hartwig Bugiel 105:1957: Herbert Dönitz 93:1949: Fritz Philipp 68:sports associations 40:, IG Metall) was a 176:Metal trade unions 99:1952: Hans Schmidt 90:1946: Paul Peschke 72:SV Motor Altenburg 108:1960: Rolf Berger 102:1953: Rolf Berger 198: 160: 159: 157: 155: 140: 32: 206: 205: 201: 200: 199: 197: 196: 195: 166: 165: 164: 163: 153: 151: 142: 141: 132: 127: 113:Reinhard Sommer 96:1950: Emil Otto 87: 28: 21: 12: 11: 5: 204: 194: 193: 188: 183: 178: 162: 161: 129: 128: 126: 123: 122: 121: 118: 115: 109: 106: 103: 100: 97: 94: 91: 86: 83: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 203: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 173: 171: 149: 145: 139: 137: 135: 130: 119: 116: 114: 110: 107: 104: 101: 98: 95: 92: 89: 88: 82: 80: 75: 73: 69: 65: 60: 58: 54: 50: 45: 43: 39: 35: 31: 26: 19: 152:. Retrieved 148:FDGB-Lexikon 147: 76: 61: 56: 46: 24: 22: 42:trade union 170:Categories 125:References 85:Presidents 79:IG Metall 30:‹See Tfd› 18:IG Metall 154:7 July 111:1961: 34:German 156:2020 23:The 172:: 146:. 133:^ 74:. 36:: 158:. 27:( 20:.

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IG Metall
‹See Tfd›
German
trade union
Soviet occupation zone
Free German Trade Union Federation
Trade Union International of Workers in the Metal Industry
sports associations
SV Motor Altenburg
IG Metall
Reinhard Sommer



"IG Metall - IG Metall/Metallurgie (1946-90)"
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Metal trade unions
Trade unions established in 1946
Trade unions disestablished in 1990
Trade unions in East Germany

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