Union of Printing, Journalism, and Paper
The Union of Printing, Journalism, and Paper (German: Gewerkschaft Druck, Journalismus, Papier, commonly abbreviated DJP) was an Austrian trade union.
Union of Printing, Journalism, and Paper  | |
| Gewerkschaft Druck, Journalismus, Papier | |
| Merged into | GPA-DJP | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1842 | 
| Dissolved | January 1, 2007 | 
| Location | 
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History
    
The Printer's Union began in 1842 with the establishment of the Association for the Support of Sick Printers and Type designers in Vienna (German: Unterstützungsvereins für erkrankte Buchdrucker und Schriftgießer in Wien). The union was banned in the 1930s,[1] but was re-established by the Austrian Trade Union Federation in 1945. By 1998, it had 18,023 members.[2]
The union merged with the Union of Private Sector Employees in 2007 to become the GPA-DJP, the nation's largest union. At that time of its dissolution it was the oldest trade union in Austria.
Presidents
    
- 1945: Adolf Weigelt
 - 1977: Herbert Bruna
 - 1993: Franz Bittner
 
References
    
- Tosstorff, Reiner (2013). Workers' resistance against Nazi Germany at the International Labour Conference 1933 (PDF). Geneva: ILO. p. 4. ISBN 978-92-2-127540-4. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
 - Ebbinghaus, Bernhard; Visser, Jelle (2000). Trade Unions in Western Europe Since 1945. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 96. ISBN 0333771125.
 
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