Max Weber (politician, 1931)

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Max Weber (born January 24, 1931 in Jägerwirth ) is a German social politician and former Bavarian state parliament member of the SPD .

Life

Weber grew up in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau. As a toddler, he developed polio and suffered permanent walking difficulties. After training as a tailor at Loden Frey in Munich - the father of the later SPD parliamentary group chairman in the Bavarian state parliament, Franz Maget , was an apprentice colleague of Weber there - he worked as an industrial tailor in the company from 1958 and became a works council from 1958 and as chairman of the works council from 1967 . In 1974 he was elected social law secretary at the DGB Munich and in 1982 as a candidate for the constituency Munich-Moosach in the Bavarian state parliament (10th electoral term). In the state elections in 1986 he moved back into the state parliament, now on the list of the constituency of Upper Bavaria .

Honors

Weber was awarded the Wilhelm Hoegner Prize of the Bavarian SPD parliamentary group in 2003 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.spd-landtag.de/aktuell/details.cfm?ID=3314 Wilhelm Hoegner Prize 2003 for Brigitte Dorschner, Klaus Kreuzeder and Max Weber