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- Q1520579 subject Q8967827.
- Q1520579 abstract "Trade unions in Germany have a history reaching back to the German revolution in 1848, and still play an important role in the German economy and society.The most important labor organization is the German Confederation of Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, or DGB), which is the umbrella association of eight single trade unions for individual economic sectors, representing more than 6 million people as of 2014. The largest single trade union is the IG Metall, which as of 2014 organizes about 2.3 million members in metal (including automobile and machine building), electronics, steel, textile, wood and synthetics industries.".
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- Q1520579 type Thing.
- Q1520579 comment "Trade unions in Germany have a history reaching back to the German revolution in 1848, and still play an important role in the German economy and society.The most important labor organization is the German Confederation of Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, or DGB), which is the umbrella association of eight single trade unions for individual economic sectors, representing more than 6 million people as of 2014.".
- Q1520579 label "Trade unions in Germany".
- Q1520579 seeAlso Q183.
- Q1520579 seeAlso Q6599034.