Elfriede Bode

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Elfriede Bode (born August 8, 1927 in Frechen ) is a German professor and trade unionist.

Bode attended elementary school in Frechen, the municipal girls 'secondary school in Cologne , the advanced school in Malmedy and the girls' home high school in Achern . After a year in the Reich Labor Service, she did an apprenticeship as a rural housekeeper, which she finished in 1948 with the assistant examination. The following year, however, she began working as a textile laboratory assistant at the Glanzstoffwerke Oberbruch, where she was also a works council member and company youth spokesperson. In 1951 she joined the IG Chemie-Papier-Keramik . After a year at the Social Academy in Dortmund, she went to Bavaria, where she worked from 1954 to 1964 as a women's clerk in the regional association of the food and drink restaurant trade union there . This was followed by evening studies at the University of Politics in Munich and studies in sociology, psychology, economics and pedagogy at the University of Munich , which she finished with a diploma in 1969. Then she started teaching in Munich as a municipal employee, two years later she was appointed professor at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. For twenty years she was a women's representative on the state board of the trade union federation. During her time in teaching, she was a member of the state board of the GEW in the social pedagogy group. She was also a member of the examination committee for housekeeping apprentices at the City of Munich, was a youth magistrate at the Munich District Court and an assessor at the Munich Labor Court . From 1972 to 1989 she was a member of the Bavarian Senate .

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