Union of Public Services and Services

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Union of Public Services
and Services
(GÖD)
legal form registered association
Seat Munich
purpose labor union
Chair Raymund Kandler
Members about 50,000
Website www.goed-online.de

The public service and services union (GÖD) is a trade union within the Christian Trade Union Federation (CGB) in Germany. It organizes workers and civil servants in all service areas .

organization

The federal office is based in Munich and has an office in Berlin . It has three regional associations (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Northwest (North Rhine-Westphalia)) and three regional associations ( East - for Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia, coast - for Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Hamburg and Bremen and Southwest - for Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse). Since the GÖD Federal Congress on October 1st and 2nd, 2009, Raymund Kandler has been the federal chairman. According to its own information, GÖD has around 56,000 members.

Collective bargaining

GÖD conducts independent collective bargaining.

Departments

The union has the following departments:

  • armed forces
  • Airports (especially Munich and Frankfurt )
  • Health and Social
  • Public service
  • Guard and security industry
  • Supply and disposal
  • Transport (especially local transport)

Disputes between GÖD and ver.di

The GÖD concluded several collective agreements in the last few years , which caused problems for the large service union ver.di :

In 2003, GÖD concluded a collective agreement for the private bus industry in North Rhine-Westphalia with the (employers') association of North Rhine-Westphalian bus companies (NWO) .

The collective agreements between the GÖD and the BDWS Saxony have become generally binding for the entire state of Saxony in the second generation and are therefore to be applied as a minimum standard by all employers in the security industry in Saxony.

The GÖD Federal Association concluded a minimum wage collective agreement with the Association of Guard and Security Companies (BDWS) after ver.di broke off collective bargaining. This collective agreement was submitted to Federal Labor Minister Scholz on March 27, 2008 for inclusion in the Posting Act (AEntG) and is intended to be generally binding for the entire security and security industry with its more than 170,000 employees.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the GÖD, area addresses of the state and regional associations. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .
  2. report taz 2008
  3. GÖD website, section trade associations. Retrieved July 11, 2017 .