Günther Goach

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Günther Goach (* 4. July 1957 in St. Stefan ob Stainz , Styria ) is an Austrian trade union functionary and president of the Chamber of Labor Carinthia .

Günther Goach, 2019

Life

Günther Goach was born the son of a miner, is married and has an adult daughter. Goach attended a higher technical college in Graz , specializing in "metalworking design", and is a graduate of the Social Academy in Vienna / Mödling .

Career

From 1979 he worked for Siemens Villach, now Infineon, and in Munich as a production foreman. Goach showed his commitment to workers 'rights as chairman of the workers' works council from 1984 to 2005.

In July 1989 Goach was elected to the Chamber Council in the General Assembly of the Carinthian Chamber of Labor, and since October 2002 he has been President of the Carinthian Chamber of Labor as the successor to Josef Quantschnig .

Goach has also been Vice President of the Federal Chamber of Labor since September 2014 . In the 2019 AK election, as the top candidate of the FSG, he achieved the best result ever achieved in Austria for the FSG overall with 77.6 percent. Goach is also state chairman of PRO-GE Carinthia and FSG Carinthia, a member of the ÖGB state and federal board and deputy chairman of the federal parliamentary group of PRO-GE.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CV Günther Goach. PRO-GE website. The manufacturing union. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  2. ^ Deputy Federal Chairman of PRO-GE Info on the website leiharbeiter.at. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  3. ^ About Günther Goach APA OTS - Austria Press Agency Original Textservice. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  4. General assembly elects Günther Goach as new president with 80.9 percent. Press release on ots.at on the AK-Kärnten election 2002. Accessed on July 27, 2020
  5. Management team of the Federal Chamber of Labor kaernten.arbeiterkammer.at
  6. Günther Goach unanimously confirmed as ÖGB state chairman. Website ÖGB Carinthia. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  7. ^ PRO-GE deputy federal parliamentary group chairman Günther Goach. PRO-GE website. The manufacturing union. Retrieved July 27, 2020.