Leather industry professional association

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The leather industry trade association (abbreviated Leder-BG or LIBG) was a commercial trade association . The headquarters of the LIBG, which has existed since 1885, was in Mainz as an administrative association with the papermaking and sugar trade association. On January 1, 2010, these three professional associations and three others merged to form the raw materials and chemical industry professional association (BG RCI).

In the last year of its existence, 2009, the LIBG looked after 15,647 member companies with 75,290 full-time workers.

Jurisdiction

As a German social security agency, she oversaw the following branches of the company nationwide within the framework of statutory accident insurance:

  • Manufacture and dressing of leather, manufacture of parchment and rawhide
  • Manufacture of technical articles made of leather and similar products, occupational safety and punched articles, pressing shops, mints
  • Manufacture of suitcases, folders, bags of all kinds, cases, straps, belts, measuring tapes, haberdashery, etc. Fine saddlery
  • Vehicle outfitters
  • Manufacture of oilcloth, leather cloth and similar products, manufacture of linoleum
  • Artisanal interior decorators, saddlers, upholsterers, decorators
  • Industrial manufacture of upholstery goods and materials

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DGUV: The history of statutory accident insurance - a review (part 2). German Statutory Accident Insurance (DGUV), accessed on February 25, 2020 .
  2. ^ Business directory Mainz: Administrative Association for the Leather Industry, Paper Makers and Sugar Trade Association. obsolete entry. Directory inquiry 11880, accessed on February 25, 2020 .
  3. ^ BG RCI: Articles of Association of the Raw Materials and Chemical Industry Employers' Liability Insurance Association, 10th supplement. Predecessor trade associations see § 1 (3) on p. 6, entry into force of the statutes see p. 53 December 9, 2019, accessed on February 25, 2020 .
  4. BG RCI: At a glance 2010 - current figures from BG RCI. Leather industry. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  5. ^ BG RCI: Responsibility for the leather industry. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  6. ^ BG RCI: Articles of Association of the Raw Materials and Chemical Industry Employers' Liability Insurance Association, 10th supplement. Annex: Material responsibility (on Section 3 (1) of the Articles of Association), see Section E on p. 52 December 9, 2019, accessed on February 25, 2020 .