Fund of the Viennese merchants

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Fund of the Viennese merchants
Fund of the Viennese merchants
legal form Funds
founding April 8, 1952
Seat Vienna 4 , Schwarzenbergplatz 14
Number of employees 250

The fund of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft: charitable status with tradition and future.

The Wiener Kaufmannschaft fund was founded in 1952 to run welfare and educational institutions for the benefit of the Viennese economy.

With the six school locations of the “ Vienna Business School ” and its business-oriented training and further education offerings, it is the largest private school provider alongside the Catholic Church. In addition, the FHW University of Applied Sciences courses in Vienna's economy, founded in cooperation with the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, are offered. The Wiener Kaufmannschaft fund endeavors to act as a mediator between the needs of the economy and the training centers.

With the “ Park Residenz Döbling ”, the fund of the Viennese merchants offers senior living at the highest level. Around 400 senior citizens enjoy an apartment house equipped with great comfort with selected service.

history

2008 The VBS Café is opened in the Vienna Business School Schönborngasse and the inner courtyard is redesigned into a green oasis, which is celebrated on September 5th with a Garden Opening Party.

2008 The entrance area of ​​the "Park Residenz Döbling" is redesigned.

2007 The Vienna Business Circle, the Vienna Business School's graduate network, is founded by the Wiener Kaufmannschaft fund.

2007 The dining room in the senior citizens' residence is redesigned and the coffee house is expanded to include a winter garden that opens onto the park. In the course of the redesign and realignment, the house was renamed “Park Residenz Döbling”.

2000–2002 In 2000, students at the Vienna Business School were for the first time equipped with a total of 90 notebooks from the Fund of the Vienna Business School. Just two years later, the magic barrier is broken by over 1,000 notebook users. The introduction of a notebook will thus become Europe's largest IT project in the education sector.

1998 Due to the growing demand, the senior citizen's residential complex is enlarged by another wing.

1997 In the course of the repositioning of the commercial academies and commercial schools of the Viennese business community, all fund schools are united under the umbrella brand "Vienna Business School".

1992 The senior residential complex of the Viennese merchants' union is ceremoniously opened on September 30th.

1987 The Chamber of Commerce for Vienna, together with the Fund of the Vienna Merchants 'Union, makes the decision to build a new senior citizens' home.

1980 The beginning of equipping schools with IT equipment (a total of 29 jobs at the Viennese schools and 25 at the Lower Austrian schools).

1960–1968 The senior citizens 'home of the Viennese merchants' union is gradually expanded and an annex is added so that more senior citizens can be accommodated.

1958 The senior citizens' home of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft is ceremoniously opened on September 13th.

1954 The Fund of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft begins with a program of building and renovating schools, which is consistently continued in the following years.

1952 On April 8th, the fund of the Viennese merchants 'union is established with the aim of reestablishing the welfare and educational institutions established by the earlier committees of the Viennese merchants' union, which were dedicated to the welfare of all members of the Viennese merchant class. The constitutive session will be held on April 30th.

1951 The second restitution claim law is enacted on April 11, 1951 and legitimizes restitution claims of the Viennese merchants.

1938–1945 The "Committee of the Vienna Merchants" is transformed into the "Book Sales Team" and "Small Sales Team Vienna". In the following year, the book and small sales team were dissolved, and the “Gau Wirtschaftskammer” took their place until the end of the war.

In 1912 the committee of the Viennese merchants 'union built the “Sanatorium of the Viennese merchants' union” on the property of the existing “private hospital” in the 19th district.

In 1909 the committee of the Viennese merchants established a new, modern “private hospital of the Viennese trade class” in the 19th district.

1891 To establish orphanages, a fund called the “Orphan Foundation of the Vienna Merchants” is established.

1874 The first own hospital of the Kaufmannschaft opens on June 1st in Siebenbrunnengasse with 60 beds.

On December 24, 1863, the Viennese merchants set up a cooperative with the title "Committee of the Viennese Merchants", mainly for the purpose of setting social policy initiatives.

In 1840 the panel sick association was founded, at that time a pioneering achievement in the field of social provision.

On December 20, 1859, the former “commoners of the Viennese trading class” unite to form a cooperative.

Until the middle of the 19th century, “trade committee”, “committee of the kk privileged and bourgeois trade class” and “bourgeois trade class” were common names.

1st half of the 18th century The term “committee” is gradually appearing in connection with the trade stand.

On January 26, 1713, Leopold I merged to form the “Brotherhood of Traders and Shopkeepers”, which later became the “Brotherhood of Bourgeois Traders” and was given privileges.

1221 gives Duke Leopold VI. Vienna the so-called stacking right, which formed the foundation of Viennese economic life up to the 15th century.

1156 The history of Vienna has been inextricably linked with the history of trade from the very beginning. With the elevation of Austria to a duchy through the “Privilegium Minus” an economic policy began that was of particular benefit to the city of Vienna.

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