Solidarität, Humanität, Identität
Das soziale Unterstützungswesen im gewerkschaftlichen Selbstverständnis - am Beispiel von Vorläuferorganisationen der Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft ver.di 1890 bis 1933
Abstract
In the German Empire and the Weimar Republic, German trade unions maintained social funds for their members. This "union-owned social insurance" provided millions of workers with additional benefits beyond the state social insurance system in cases of unemployment, illness, old age, or retirement. Supporting members financially became a central task of the trade unions. From a historical perspective, this development reveals much about how the self-conception of trade unions evolved and continues to change today. The history also illustrates how the concept of "solidarity"—a key political guiding principle to this day—was institutionally reinforced through the support system.
Keywords
german history; Weimar Republic; trade unions; social insuranceDOI
10.62936/XXPZ7955ISBN
9783954103324Publisher
BeBra VerlagPublisher website
https://www.bebra-wissenschaft.dePublication date and place
Berlin, 2024Imprint
BeBra WissenschaftClassification
Social welfare and social services
Social and cultural history
Social and ethical issues