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Equality between Capital and Labor through Codetermination – Utopia or Reality? (1973)

A Group of Elderly People at a Bus Stop in East Berlin (1985)

The Sewing Room (1823)

Otto Günther, At the Day Laborers’ Table (1875)

A Cobbler in Potsdam (1946)

“On Saturdays, Dad’s mine” – Poster by the Confederation of German Trade Unions Advocating the Introduction of the Five-Day Work Week (1956)

“Activist” Adolf Hennecke (1948)

Preparation of Matzah for Passover (c. 1947)

Reconditioning Plant in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel for Bricks Salvaged from the Ruins (1950)

Socialist Competition: Output in a Briquette Factory (1954)

Unemployed Man in Hamburg: I’m Looking for Work! (1934)

Job Creation Lottery on Jungfernstieg in Hamburg (May 24, 1934)

The Fight against Unemployment: Display by the Reich Ministry of Labor (1934)

Protesting GM’s Refusal to Sell Opel (November 5, 2009)

Construction Industry: Protests against Low-Wage Workers (March 14, 1997)

Vietnamese Guest Laborers Leaving the GDR (May 31, 1990)

Johann Wilhelm Meil, A Woodcutter Carrying His Axe (18th century)

The Cloth Maker (1698)

Reaping, Hauling, and Threshing Grain (c. 1740)

The Miner (1698)

Horse- and Ox-Drawn Plows (1750)

Masons and Bricklayers (c. 1750)

The Tailor (1788)