Artur Scheerer

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Artur Scheerer (born October 29, 1901 in Lüdenscheid , † December 25, 1967 in Koblenz ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Scheerer attended elementary school and did an apprenticeship as a printer from 1916 to 1926 and worked as a printer. Between 1926 and 1928 he attended the State College for Business and Administration in Düsseldorf. He then worked again as a printer and from 1930 to 1933 as an editor at the "Volksstimme" Lüdenscheid. After the seizure of power by the Nazis he was unemployed from 1933 to 1934. 1935–1936 he worked as a representative and from 1937–1946 as a commercial clerk at a company in Andernach. From 1946 to 1947 he worked as deputy head of the Koblenz employment office, and from 1947 to 1949 as head of the labor law department in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Labor. 1950–1966 he worked in the same function in the Ministry of Social Affairs, most recently as Senior Ministerial Counselor.

Scheerer had already become a member of the SPD during the Weimar Republic . After the Second World War he became a member of the SPD again. From 1947 to 1951 he was a member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament in the first electoral term . In the state parliament he was a member of the Agricultural Policy Committee, Main Committee, Legal Committee, Social Policy Committee and the Economic and Transport Committee.

literature

  • The President of the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): The representatives of the free people: The members of the Consultative State Assembly and the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015 . 1st edition. Springer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-04751-1 , p. 584-585 .

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