Drywall expansion union

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The drywall expansion union ( GTA for short ) was a German union in the Christian Union . Its last chairman was Peter Scholz, the office was in Augsburg .

The GTA did not provide any information about its structure or number of members, so that doubts about the tariff eligibility of the GTA could not be dispelled . There was no judicial review of whether the GTA was a union in the sense of labor law.

A collective agreement concluded by the GTA in collective bargaining with the union of German trade and industrial employees with the employers' association BIG Trockenbau - Nationwide Association for Dry Construction eV , ended on March 31, 2008. A follow-up collective agreement was not concluded.

For companies that predominantly carry out dry construction and assembly work (e.g. wall and ceiling installation or cladding, assembly of prefabricated construction parts), including the attachment of substructures and plaster bases, the generally binding collective agreements, which the building trade and the construction industry also apply the industrial union Bauen Agrar Umwelt have closed.

Since 2013, the GTA is no longer included in the list of individual unions of the CGB.

Individual evidence

  1. Tariff information on drywall construction. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007 ; Retrieved July 4, 2005 .
  2. ^ Friedhelm Schwarz: Economic Empire Church: The most powerful group in Germany ; Campus Verlag; 2005; ISBN 978-3593374444 ; P. 182 [1]
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  4. Section 1, Paragraph 2, Section V No. 37 of the collective agreement on the social security fund procedure in the construction industry, i. d. F. of the amendment TV of December 5, 2007 (see also Federal Labor Court, judgment of June 20, 2007, 10 AZR 302/06 ) as well as § 1 Paragraph 2 Section V No. 37 of the Federal Framework Collective Agreement for the Construction Industry of July 4, 2002, i. d. F. of the change TV from August 20, 2007 (BRTV); Collective agreement on vocational training of January 29, 1987, i. d. F. of the Amendment TV of July 30, 2008; Collective agreement regulating minimum wages of July 4, 2008, binding through the Sixth Ordinance on Mandatory Working Conditions in the Construction Industry of August 21, 2008 (Federal Gazette No. 131 of August 29, 2008, p. 3.145). The ordinance expires on August 31, 2009.
    In addition, the following only apply in the western federal states: Collective agreement on capital-building benefits (commercial employees) of April 1, 1971, i. d. F. of the amendment TV of May 15, 2001; Collective agreement on capital-building benefits (employees and foremen) from April 1, 1971, i. d. F. the amending collective agreement of March 19, 2002; Collective agreement for the reduction of wage losses in bad weather (TV winter compensation payment) from June 18, 1990, i. d. F. of the amendment TV of November 30, 1995, (only §§ 1 and 9 Paragraph 3 are valid; these do not apply in Berlin); Collective agreement on pension benefits of October 31, 2002, i. d. F. des Amendment TV from December 5, 2007
    Source: Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Directory of collective agreements declared to be generally binding  (
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  5. ^ Addresses of the CGB individual trade unions. Retrieved April 10, 2013 .