Günther Hudak

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Günther Hudak (born October 12, 1939 in Käsmark , today Slovakia , † September 22, 1992 in Schwerin ) was a German civil servant and trade unionist.

Hudak attended a grammar school and the Ohm Polytechnic in Nuremberg . In 1963 he joined the senior service of the Erlangen city ​​administration, three years later he passed the examination to become a city inspector and then worked in the personnel office. In 1974 he became chairman of the civil servants' group in the general staff council, and from 1986 until his death he headed the residents and electoral offices of the city of Erlangen. Hudak joined the Bavarian Official Association in 1967 , where he was a member of the main board and most recently deputy state chairman. At the Central Association of Community Employees in Bavaria, the union of local civil servants and employees , he was a member of the state executive committee and was state chairman from 1988. He was also a member of the national board of the KOMBA as well as the main board of the civil servants' association . He was also an honorary judge at the Bavarian Administrative Court . From January 1, 1990 until his death he was a member of the Bavarian Senate .

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