German Leather Workers' Union

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title: German Leather Workers' Union
text: The German Leather Workers' Union was a trade union representing workers involved in tanning and glovemaking. The union was founded in 1872 as the North German Union of White Tanners, based in Berlin, and by the end of 1873, it had 630 members. In 1876 it became the General German White Tanners' Union, and in 1877, it relocated its headquarters to Altenberg. In 1892, the union became the Union of Leather Workers of Germany, hoping to recruit other workers in the trade, and the following year, th
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description: Former German Reich trade union (1872–1933)
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date modified: 2023-01-24T01:04:02Z
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