Industrial Union of Mining (E Germany), Union of Mining and Energy (W Germany)
Founded
18 August 1889 (1889-08-18)
Dissolved
2 May 1933 (1933-05-02)
Headquarters
Biemelhauserstraße 38/40, Bochum
Location
Germany
Members
467,339 (1920)
Publication
Bergarbeiter-Zeitung (to 1928) Die Bergbau-Industrie (from 1929)
Affiliations
ADGB, MIF
The Union of Miners of Germany (German: Verband der Bergarbeiter Deutschlands, VdBD) was a trade union representing miners in Germany.
The union was founded in 1889 at a meeting at Dorstfeld, to represent miners in the Rheinland and Westphalia. The following year, it broadened its focus to recruit miners from across Germany, and frequently changed its name. In 1895, the Saxon Miners' Association dissolved, and many of its members joined the national union, which by the 1920s had fifteen regions, and was based in Bochum.[1]
The union was a founding affiliate of the General German Trade Union Federation in 1919, and by the following year, it had 467,339 members.[2] Membership fell rapidly over the following decade, and by 1931 was down to 164,118. In 1929, the union renamed itself as the Union of Industrial Mining Workers of Germany.[3]
In 1933, the union was forcibly dissolved by the Nazis. After World War II, miners formed the new Union of Mining and Energy.[1]
^ ab"Verband Deutscher Bergbauindustriearbeiter". EHRI. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
^"Das Achtmillioner der freien Gewerkschaften Deutschlands" (PDF). Gärtner-Zeitung. XXXI (29): 1. 16 July 1921. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
^Husemann, Fritz (1931). Verband der Bergbauindustriearbeiter Deutschlands. ADGB. pp. 1834–1835. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
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