Kurt van Haaren
Kurt van Haaren (19 July 1938 – 13 July 2005) was a
Born in Emmerich, van Haaren attended the Dortmund Social Academy, then began working for the Deutsche Bundespost, delivering mail. He joined the German Postal Union (DPG), and then in 1964 began working full-time for the union, as its Düsseldorf district secretary. In 1968, he became a financial secretary for the union in Frankfurt, and was also elected to the DPG's executive committee. From 1970, his work focused on employment law reform, and then from 1975, he was the union's lead on working conditions.[1][2]
In 1982, van Haaren was elected as president of the DPG, without facing an opponent. Under his leadership, the Bundespost was split up, and then privatised. He opposed the privatisation, then focused on avoiding redundancies during the process.[1][3][2]
Van Haaren was elected as the last president of the
References
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- ^ a b c "ver.di trauert um Kurt van Haaren". ver.di. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ^ "DGB trauert um Kurt van Haaren". DGB. Retrieved 16 March 2020.