IG Metall

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Headquarters in Frankfurt
IGM
Full name German Metalworkers' Union
Native name Industriegewerkschaft Metall
Members 2.4 million
Country Germany
Affiliation DGB
Key people Detlef Wetzel, president
Office location Frankfurt, Germany
Website www.igmetall.de

IG Metall (German: Industriegewerkschaft Metall, "Industrial Union of Metalworkers'") is the dominant metalworkers' union in Germany. Analysts of German labor relations consider it a major trend-setter in national bargaining. As a metalworkers' union, it represents workers in the motor vehicle industry. Significantly, IG Metall represents both blue- and white-collar workers.

On April 1, 1998 the Gewerkschaft Textil und Bekleidung (GTB), the trade union of textile and clothing joined IGM.
On January 1, 2000 the Gewerkschaft Holz und Kunststoff (GHK), the trade union of wood and plastics joined IGM.

IGM is a member of the German Confederation of Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, DGB). IGM is also a member of some international union umbrella organisations.

Organisation structure

IGM consists of 7 Bezirke (districts) which are subdivided in Verwaltungstellen (administrative areas):

Miscellaneous

metall magazine

The IGM magazine metallzeitung has existed since 1949. In 2005 it had a circulation of over 2 million per issue. There are 12 issues per year.

Chairmen

  • 1949-1950: Hans Brümmer, Walter Freitag, Wilhelm Petersen
  • 1950-1952: Hans Brümmer // 2nd chairman: Walter Freitag
  • 1952-1956: Hans Brümmer // 2nd chairman: Otto Brenner
  • 1956-1968: Otto Brenner
  • 1968-1972: Otto Brenner // 2nd chairman: Eugen Loderer
  • 1972-1983: Eugen Loderer // 2nd chairman: Hans Mayr
  • 1983-1986: Hans Mayr // 2nd chairman: Franz Steinkühler
  • 1986-1989: Franz Steinkühler // 2nd chairman: Karl-Heinz Jansen
  • 1989-1993: Franz Steinkühler // 2nd chairman: Klaus Zwickel
  • 1993-1998: Klaus Zwickel // 2nd chairman: Walter Riester
  • 1998-2003: Klaus Zwickel // 2nd chairman: Jürgen Peters
  • 2003-2007: Jürgen Peters // 2nd chairman: Berthold Huber
  • 2007-2013: Berthold Huber // 2nd chairman: Detlef Wetzel
  • 2013-____: Detlef Wetzel // 2nd chairman: Jörg Hofmann

External links

Further reading

  • Thelen, Kathleen. 1993. West European Labor in Transition: Sweden and Germany Compared. World Politics 46, no. 1 (October): 23-49.
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