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

Demonstration by the Confederation of German Trade Unions (April 1, 1975)

“Model Germany” (1976)

Conference on Equality for Women in the Workplace (1972)

Ernst Breit and Harry Tisch in Düsseldorf (1985)

A Union Justifies the Introduction of the Forty-Hour Work Week (1966)

Appeal by the Preparatory Trade Union Committee for Greater Berlin (June 15, 1945)

The 6th Interzonal Trade Union Conference: Position of Women in the Economy, the Restructuring of Social Security (October 21–23, 1947)

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

The Hattenheim Talks (January 1950)

The Right of Co-determination and the Right to Strike: Letter from Konrad Adenauer to Hans Böckler, Chairman of the Confederation of German Trade Unions, and Böckler’s Response (1950)

Walter Pahl, Summary of Key Aspects of the Law Governing Co-determination in the Coal and Steel Industry (1951)

From a Tribüne Article on Work Quota Increases (June 16, 1953)

Press Statement by Maria Weber, Main Department “Women in the DGB,” on the Working Woman and the Social Situation of the Family (August 30, 1960)

Circular by Robert Ley on the Action to “Coordinate” the Free Trade Unions (April 21, 1933)

Ban on Free Trade Unions: SA Members Seize the Trade Union Building on Engelufer in Berlin (May 2, 1933)

Appeal of the German Labor Front after the Dissolution of the Free Trade Unions: Then as Now, We Remain Comrades (May 2, 1933)

Robert Ley, Head of the German Labor Front (1936)

Unions Mobilize against Agenda 2010 (May 24, 2003)

Demonstration by the Confederation of German Trade Unions (May 1, 1996)

Nationwide Day of Protest by the Unemployed (March 5, 1998)

East German Academics Demonstrate in Berlin (February 12, 1991)

Members of the Teachers’ Union Protest to Keep Collective Wage Agreements in Place (March 23, 2006)

Protest against the Raising of the Retirement Age to 67 (January 31, 2007)

German Trade Unions Oppose the Dismantling of the Welfare State (March 5, 1997)