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Friedrich Verzetnitsch (born 22 May 1945) is a former Austrian trade unionist. Born in Vienna, Verzetnitsch completed an apprenticeship as a pipe fitter and began working for a small business. In 1961, he joined the Union of Metal, Mining and Energy. He became active in the Austrian Trade Union Federation's (ÖGB) youth organisation, and from 1963 was the president of its Vienna region. In 1970, he began working full-time for the ÖGB, and in 1983 he was appointed as general secretary of its executive.

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  • Friedrich „Fritz“ Verzetnitsch (* 22. Mai 1945 in Wien) ist ein ehemaliger österreichischer Politiker und ÖGB-Gewerkschaftsfunktionär. Er gehört der SPÖ an. (de)
  • Friedrich Verzetnitsch (born 22 May 1945) is a former Austrian trade unionist. Born in Vienna, Verzetnitsch completed an apprenticeship as a pipe fitter and began working for a small business. In 1961, he joined the Union of Metal, Mining and Energy. He became active in the Austrian Trade Union Federation's (ÖGB) youth organisation, and from 1963 was the president of its Vienna region. In 1970, he began working full-time for the ÖGB, and in 1983 he was appointed as general secretary of its executive. In 1986, Verzetnitsch was elected as a Social Democratic Party of Austria member of the National Council. In 1987, he was elected as president of the ÖGB. From 1993 until 2003, he also served as president of the European Trade Union Confederation. In 2000, Verzetnitsch secretly used the ÖGB's strike fund to guarantee the debts of the BAWAG bank, which the ÖGB owned. This became public knowledge in 2006, and the resulting scandal led Verzetnitsch to resign all his positions. (en)
  • Friedrich (Fritz) Verzetnitsch (Wenen, 22 mei 1945) is een voormalig Oostenrijks vakbondsbestuurder en politicus. Hij was voorzitter van de Österreichischer Gewerkschaftsbund (ÖGB) en het Europees Verbond van Vakverenigingen (EVV). Daarnaast was hij een tijdlang volksvertegenwoordiger voor de Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ) in de Bundesrat en de Nationale Raad. (nl)
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  • President of the Austrian Trade Union Federation (en)
  • President of the European Trade Union Confederation (en)
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  • Friedrich „Fritz“ Verzetnitsch (* 22. Mai 1945 in Wien) ist ein ehemaliger österreichischer Politiker und ÖGB-Gewerkschaftsfunktionär. Er gehört der SPÖ an. (de)
  • Friedrich (Fritz) Verzetnitsch (Wenen, 22 mei 1945) is een voormalig Oostenrijks vakbondsbestuurder en politicus. Hij was voorzitter van de Österreichischer Gewerkschaftsbund (ÖGB) en het Europees Verbond van Vakverenigingen (EVV). Daarnaast was hij een tijdlang volksvertegenwoordiger voor de Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ) in de Bundesrat en de Nationale Raad. (nl)
  • Friedrich Verzetnitsch (born 22 May 1945) is a former Austrian trade unionist. Born in Vienna, Verzetnitsch completed an apprenticeship as a pipe fitter and began working for a small business. In 1961, he joined the Union of Metal, Mining and Energy. He became active in the Austrian Trade Union Federation's (ÖGB) youth organisation, and from 1963 was the president of its Vienna region. In 1970, he began working full-time for the ÖGB, and in 1983 he was appointed as general secretary of its executive. (en)
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  • Friedrich Verzetnitsch (de)
  • Fritz Verzetnitsch (en)
  • Friedrich Verzetnitsch (nl)
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