Police base union

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PBG

Federal Association of
Police Base Union
Club data
Associations: 3 regional associations
Members: unknown
Federal Executive
Chairman: Dieter Uekermann
Deputy Chairman: Rico Oelmann
Deputy Chairman: Gerhard Gaidies
Manager: Yvonne Wetzel
Internet
Website: [inactive]

The police base union e.V. was, according to its own name, a trade union for the police sector . In 2006 the PBG was in insolvency proceedings. Since then there has been no more activity. Their existence from this point on can be questioned.

organization

The PBG had regional associations in North Rhine-Westphalia , Saxony and Thuringia . In October 2006, a police officer was appointed as a trade union representative in Baden-Württemberg and was entrusted with setting up a regional association.

The PBG emerged from the Police Basis Initiative , which was founded in 1993 by Toni Zeller in North Rhine-Westphalia and was entered in the register of associations at the Jülich District Court on December 2, 1994 . The PBG was founded on March 9, 1996.

At its national conference on November 6th and 7th, 2003 in Königswinter , it decided on the so-called Police Agenda 2010 . In it she called u. a. an end to the constant reforms in the police sector, a separate salary order P for the police sector, the collection of fees for the services of the police.

criticism

The main source of public awareness of the union was that it engaged in dubious advertising. The three other police unions, the police union in the DGB , the German police union in the dbb and the Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter accused the police base union of actually not being a union at all, but of pursuing exclusively financial goals. Business people were specifically lured to place an advertisement series in the publications of the PBG. There have been several legal disputes over these allegations and possible abuse of the term police. The police base trade union Thuringia eV and Saxony distanced itself from the advertising practices that were controlled by the PBG Bund from NRW. The commissioned advertising company acted on its own responsibility with legally compliant, but partly immoral contractual clauses. Contrary to the allegations of the other established police unions and professional bodies that the PBG was not a real union, it had several staff councils in Saxony and Thuringia. The police base union had no released union officials and did not use any advertising and service companies like the GdP and DPolG.

insolvency

Insolvency proceedings were opened on May 12, 2010 at the Bochum District Court (80 IN 266/10) on the assets of the Federal Association of Police Base Unions in Bochum . When bankruptcy was opened, however, it was only the affected branch in North Rhine-Westphalia. The police base union was active in Thuringia and Saxony for over twelve years and already set up staff councils in various authorities in the new federal states.

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