Hannelore Buls

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Hannelore Buls (* 1952) is a German graduate economist and graduate social economist . From 2012 to 2016 she was chairwoman of the German Women's Council .

Life

Hannelore Buls was a union secretary on the federal executive board of the DAG union . Then she was head of the women's and equality policy department at the federal administration of the ver.di union until the beginning of 2012 . Her subjects were independent livelihood security and pension provision for women. In 2012 she was elected chairwoman of the German Women's Council. In 2014 she was re-elected.

Publications

  • The new retail network - online retail! Self-scanning cash registers as part of networked information systems in retail. Statement from a union perspective . German employees union, Hamburg 1990.
  • with Peter Bock: Part-time - totally normal !? Information from the German Employees' Union for technical secretaries, works and staff council members . German employees union, Hamburg 1996.
  • Women offensive! For solidarity, equality and independent livelihood security; the Ver.di women for the program debate . ver.di - United Services Union / Women's and Equal Opportunities Policy, Berlin 2007.
  • Long-term care reform and long-term care leave law. More services of general interest! Not just a task for women . In: SPW. Journal of Socialist Politics and Economics . 2008, ISSN  0170-4613 , p. 25-27 .
  • More professional care please! In: Böll . Topic . No. 2 , July 9, 2013 ( gwi-boell.de [accessed October 24, 2019]).
  • Unpaid care work - a “public” good? • LunaPark21. In: LunaPark21. January 24, 2019, accessed October 24, 2019 (German).

Individual evidence

  1. Simone Schmollack: lobbyist for women . In: The daily newspaper (taz) . November 14, 2012, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 2 ( taz.de [accessed October 24, 2019]).
  2. Hannelore Buls: Unpaid care work - a “public” good? • LunaPark21. In: LunaPark21. January 24, 2019, accessed October 24, 2019 (German).
  3. ^ German Women's Council eV Berlin: German Women's Council | History. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  4. Angela Icken: The German Women's Council: Established women's association work in social change . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2002, ISBN 978-3-8100-3600-1 ( springer.com [accessed February 22, 2019]).
  5. ^ Members of the German Women's Council , accessed on October 24, 2019
  6. Hannelore Buls. In: Heinrich Böll Foundation - Gunda Werner Institute. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  7. ^ A b German Women's Council: Hannelore Buls is the new chairwoman . In: The daily newspaper (taz) . November 13, 2012, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 6 ( taz.de [accessed October 24, 2019]).
  8. Great! Hannelore Buls re-elected chairwoman of the German Women's Council! In: ver.di women's and gender equality policy. November 10, 2014, accessed October 24, 2019 .