Talk:German Confederation of Trade Unions

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[edit] I found a bad mistake

"It represented 57 national and some local unions with approximate 300,000 peoples in total." I don't believe that a local union in Germany could have 300,000 peoples. Maybe there were 300,000 members but never 300,000 peoples. I even doubt that there are so many peoples in the world ;-).