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- Q96605 description "German politician".
- Q96605 description "German politician".
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- Q96605 abstract "Thomas Händel (born 27 August 1953 in Nuremberg) is a German politician and trade unionist who has served as an MEP for the Left party since 2009.Händel began training as an electrician at Grundig in Fürth in 1970, which is also when he joined the IG Metall trade union. He subsequently attended the academy of work at Goethe University Frankfurt, after which he advanced through IG Metall, becoming the managing director of the Fürth branch in 1987 and a member of the national advisory board in 1991.In March 2004, along with Klaus Ernst, Anny Heike, Gerd Lobodda, Günther Schachner, Herbert Schui and Peter Vetter, Händel called for the creation of the Initiative Arbeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit, a group opposed to the neoliberal policies of the SPD Government. By June the group had been expelled from the SPD and had merged with another organisation, Wahlalternative, to form Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative, the WASG. Händel was one of the party's four executive board members and acted as treasurer. After the merger of the WASG and the Party of Democratic Socialism to form the Left party in 2007, Händel became vice-chairman of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. He was elected to the European Parliament in 2009.".
- Q96605 birthDate "1953-08-27".
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- Q96605 birthDate "1953-08-27".
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- Q96605 name "Handel, Thomas".
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- Q96605 shortDescription "German politician".
- Q96605 termStart "2009-07-14".
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- Q96605 comment "Thomas Händel (born 27 August 1953 in Nuremberg) is a German politician and trade unionist who has served as an MEP for the Left party since 2009.Händel began training as an electrician at Grundig in Fürth in 1970, which is also when he joined the IG Metall trade union.".
- Q96605 label "Thomas Händel".
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