Isolde Kunkel-Weber

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Isolde Kunkel-Weber (born February 16, 1954 in Völklingen , Saarland ) is a German trade unionist and was a member of the ver.di federal executive board.

She was head of the social insurance department at the United Service Union ( ver.di ) . The administrator was a member of the staff council in the central asylum authority in Saarland before she became managing director of the ÖTV district administration Neunkirchen / St. Wendel and in 1991 deputy chairwoman of the ÖTV district Saar.

Isolde Kunkel-Weber was elected to the federal board of ver.di in March 2001 and confirmed in office in October 2003 . At the first federal departmental conference on 2/3 In June 2003 in Magdeburg, Isolde Kunkel-Weber was re-elected as head of the federal department.

She was a member of the Commission for Modern Services on the Labor Market ( Hartz Commission ). She was then re-elected to the federal executive committee at the federal congress in 2007 , but received only 59.3% of the votes and thus reached third from last place. In 2015 she no longer ran for the federal executive committee. From 2016 to June 2019 she was President of the European Trade Union Confederation for the Public Service .

She lives in Berlin.

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  1. ^ Election results for the Federal Congress 2007 ( Memento from April 23, 2009 in the Internet Archive )