Alois Mittermüller

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Alois Mittermüller (born May 17, 1940 in Stetten ) is a former German trade union official and politician ( SPD , WASG or Die Linke ). He was district chairman of the German Federation of Trade Unions in Munich and sat for the SPD from 1974 to 1978 in the Bavarian state parliament .

Mittermüller initially worked as a bookbinder and in 1954 joined a trade union of the DGB. He studied economics and social sciences at the Academy of Labor at the University of Frankfurt a. M. and became an employee in an adult education center of the DGB. In April 1970 he became education secretary at the DGB district administration in Munich. In April 1973 he was elected DGB district chairman in Munich. After the state elections in Bavaria in 1974 , he entered the Bavarian state parliament for the SPD. As part of his union functions, he became chairman of the board of the AOK Munich, honorary judge at the labor court and deputy chairman of the supervisory board of the housing company GEWOG ( Neue Heimat ). He was a member of the Munich City Council from 1978 to 1990.

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  1. ^ Archives of Social Democracy. In: fes.de. Friedrich Ebert Foundation, accessed on August 15, 2013 .