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German politician and trade union leader

Carl Stenger (26 November 1905 – 29 June 1982) was a German politician and trade union leader.

Stenger grew up in Frankfurt and, at the age of fifteen, became a locksmith, and joined the German Metal Workers' Union. In 1924, he moved to work for the Reichspost, and joined the German Transport Workers' Union.

Following World War II, Stenger focused on reconstructing the trade union movement in West Germany, becoming chair of the Association of German Postal Unions. In 1949, he chaired the founding conference of the German Postal Union (DPG), then became its first leader. He also won election to the executive of the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, and from 1960 to 1966 served as its president.

Stenger was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and in 1957 was elected in Hesse, serving a single term. He retired from his union posts in 1971, but remained active on the executive of the recreation committee of the DPG.

References

  1. ^ "Obituary: Carl Stenger". Report on Activities - Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International: 6–7. 1982.
  2. "Deutsche Postgewerkschaft". Ver.di. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
Trade union offices
Preceded byNew position Chair of the German Postal Union
1950–1971
Succeeded byErnst Breit
Preceded byWilliam Norton President of the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International
1960–1966
Succeeded byRon Smith
Members of the 3rd Bundestag (1957–1961)
President: Eugen Gerstenmaier (CDU)
CDU/CSU
CDU and CSU
Speaker: Heinrich Krone
SPD
SPD
Speaker: Erich Ollenhauer
FDP
FDP
Speaker: Erich Mende
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