Food, Beverages and Catering Union | |
Gewerkschaft Nahrung-Genuss-Gaststätten | |
Predecessor | Union of Food and Drink Workers |
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Founded | 1949 |
Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany |
Location | |
Members | 205,900 (2014) |
Key people | Franz-Josef Möllenberg, president |
Affiliations | DGB |
Website | www.ngg.net |
The Food, Beverages and Catering Union (German: Gewerkschaft Nahrung-Genuss-Gaststätten, NGG) is a trade union in Germany. It has a membership of 205,900 and is one of eight industrial affiliates of the German Confederation of Trade Unions.
Membership
Today, NGG mainly represents employees at major companies such as McDonald's, Nestlé and Unilever in Germany.[1]
Presidents
- 1949: Gustav Pufal
- 1950: Ferdinand Warnecke
- 1951: Hans Nätscher
- 1962: Alfred Schattanik
- 1966: Herbert Stadelmaier
- 1978: Günter Döding
- 1989: Erich Herrmann
- 1990: Heinz-Günter Niebrügge
- 1992: Franz-Josef Möllenberg
- 2013: Michaela Rosenberger
- 2018: Guido Zeitler
Notable members
References
- ↑ Maria Sheahan (July 31, 2017), Unilever could axe up to 1,000 jobs in Germany: union Reuters.
External links
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