Eugen Wiskott

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Eugen Wiskott (born December 19, 1867 in Dortmund , † February 24, 1937 in Ebenhausen / Upper Bavaria ) was a German mining specialist .

Wiskott, who came from a merchant family, studied mining at the Technical Universities of Munich and Berlin and at the Bergakademie Berlin . In the period 1900–1906 he was a mining inspector and mine director in the Dortmund hard coal district and in Upper Silesia . He then became the head of the mining company Hermann in Bork / Lüdinghausen district . After the First World War, he was appointed as Vice Chairman of the Association for Mining Interests and mine association with the guidance of collective bargaining and the rights of employers' interests in the Miners entrusted. In 1923 he took part in the negotiations of the six commission on the Micum contracts .

Wiskott was a board member of the Reich Association of German Industry and the Provisional Reich Economic Council of the Weimar Republic as well as second chairman of the Association Committee of the Ruhr Settlement Association .

literature

  • German Biographical Encyclopedia . 2nd edition (Rudolf Vierhaus, ed.), Volume 10, Saur, Munich 2008, p. 688.