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Verena Conzett (28 November 1861 – 14 November 1947) was a Swiss magazine publisher, labor activist, and women's rights activist. She became the first president of the in 1890. Her own experience as a child factory worker led to her lifelong advocacy for insurance protection and shorter working hours. Following the death of her husband in 1897, Conzett took over his print shop, narrowly escaping bankruptcy. A decade later, she acquired a Linotype typesetting machine and expanded the business into the Conzett & Huber publishing house. In 1908, Conzett launched the illustrated magazine In freien Stunden, and established herself as a successful entrepreneur. Subscriptions to the magazine included accident insurance, which had not yet been mandated by law in Switzerland. Her autobiography, Er

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  • Verena Conzett-Knecht (de)
  • Verena Conzett-Knecht (fr)
  • Verena Conzett (nl)
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  • Verena Conzett-Knecht (* 28. November 1861 in Zürich; † 14. November 1947 in Kilchberg) war eine Schweizer Gewerkschafterin, Unternehmerin und Frauenrechtlerin. (de)
  • Verena Conzett-Knecht (* 28 novembre 1861 à Zurich; † 14 novembre 1947 à Kilchberg) est une syndicaliste et féministe suisse. (fr)
  • Verena Conzett (Zürich, 28 november 1861 - Kilchberg, 14 november 1947) was een Zwitserse syndicaliste, onderneemster en feministe. (nl)
  • Verena Conzett (28 November 1861 – 14 November 1947) was a Swiss magazine publisher, labor activist, and women's rights activist. She became the first president of the in 1890. Her own experience as a child factory worker led to her lifelong advocacy for insurance protection and shorter working hours. Following the death of her husband in 1897, Conzett took over his print shop, narrowly escaping bankruptcy. A decade later, she acquired a Linotype typesetting machine and expanded the business into the Conzett & Huber publishing house. In 1908, Conzett launched the illustrated magazine In freien Stunden, and established herself as a successful entrepreneur. Subscriptions to the magazine included accident insurance, which had not yet been mandated by law in Switzerland. Her autobiography, Er (en)
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  • Verena Conzett (en)
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  • Kilchberg, Switzerland (en)
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  • Zürich, Switzerland (en)
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