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The Central Union of Masons (German: Zentralverband der Maurer) was a trade union representing bricklayers in Germany. Regular conferences of masons were held in Germany in the 1880s. With the repeal of the Anti-Socialist Laws, it was possible to form legal trade unions, and at the 8th Congress of Masons, in Gotha, in May 1891, the Central Union of Masons was established. It adopted Der Grundstein as its journal.

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  • Central Union of Masons (en)
  • Zentralverband der Maurer Deutschlands (de)
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  • Die Zentralverband der Maurer Deutschlands wurde 1891 unter dem Namen Zentralverband der Maurer Deutschlands und Verwandte Berufsgenossen gegründet und 1901 umbenannt. Der Verband war eine freie Gewerkschaft für Maurer und Bauarbeiter im Deutschen Kaiserreich. (de)
  • The Central Union of Masons (German: Zentralverband der Maurer) was a trade union representing bricklayers in Germany. Regular conferences of masons were held in Germany in the 1880s. With the repeal of the Anti-Socialist Laws, it was possible to form legal trade unions, and at the 8th Congress of Masons, in Gotha, in May 1891, the Central Union of Masons was established. It adopted Der Grundstein as its journal. (en)
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  • Central Union of Masons (en)
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  • Central Union of Masons (en)
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  • Besenbinderhof 56, Hamburg (en)
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  • Germany (en)
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  • Zentralverband der Maurer (en)
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  • The Central Union of Masons (German: Zentralverband der Maurer) was a trade union representing bricklayers in Germany. Regular conferences of masons were held in Germany in the 1880s. With the repeal of the Anti-Socialist Laws, it was possible to form legal trade unions, and at the 8th Congress of Masons, in Gotha, in May 1891, the Central Union of Masons was established. It adopted Der Grundstein as its journal. The union gradually built up international contacts in the late 19th-century. In 1903, it called a conference in Berlin, to formalise these relationships by establishing the International Federation of Building Workers. The union affiliated to the General Commission of German Trade Unions, and by 1904, it was the second largest in Germany, with 128,850 members. By 1910, this had risen slightly, to 169,645. At the start of 1911, it merged with the Central Union of Construction Workers, to form the German Construction Workers' Union. (en)
  • Die Zentralverband der Maurer Deutschlands wurde 1891 unter dem Namen Zentralverband der Maurer Deutschlands und Verwandte Berufsgenossen gegründet und 1901 umbenannt. Der Verband war eine freie Gewerkschaft für Maurer und Bauarbeiter im Deutschen Kaiserreich. (de)
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  • Der Grundstein (en)
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