Stephan Krull

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Stephan Krull (* 1948 in Hanover ) is a German trade unionist, politician (first German Communist Party , now Die Linke ), author and publisher of political non-fiction books.

Live and act

Born the third of four children in Hanover , he attended elementary school and later a grammar school , which he said he dropped out of. He is a trained typesetter and was a member of the IG Druck und Papier for many years . He worked at Volkswagen in the paint shop at the Wolfsburg plant, from 1990 to 2005 as a works council member . a. in the remuneration committee, in the education committee and in the committee for partnership behavior. He was a member of the board of the IG Metall branch office in Wolfsburg and the IG Metall tariff commission for Volkswagen.

At the beginning of the 1970s, Krull was state chairman of the Socialist German Workers' Youth in Lower Saxony. He joined the German Communist Party , later he switched to the Left Party . Until 2014 he was a board member and chairman of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Lower Saxony. He was part of the spokesperson for the state working group “Company & Trade Union” and is a member of the state executive committee of Left Saxony-Anhalt (re-elected from 2019 to 2021).

His publications deal with a. with political and trade union education. Another focus is the general reduction in working hours , which he described in an article from 2010 as an emancipatory, cultural and democratic project. However, precariousness stands in the way of realization.

Stephan Krull is married and now lives in Magdeburg .

Publications

as editor and author
  • Editor: "We're not done yet!" Contributions to the political-cultural educational work of work and life in Wolfsburg , collection of articles, Schöneworth-Verlag, Dehre 2015, ISBN 978-3-945081-05-1
    • Wolfsburg: Between identification and repression , pp. 61–84
  • Publisher: Volksburg Wolfwagen. 75 years "City of the KdF-Wagen" , 1st edition, Verlag Ossietzky, Hannover 2013, ISBN 978-3-944545-01-1
  • with Sabine Gruber, Frigga Haug : Working like never before !? On the way to collective agency . Argument Verlag, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-86754-308-8
    • From the labor policy defensive to liberate work? Pp. 63-88
  • Steps out of the crisis. Reduction of working hours, minimum wage, basic income (= reader of Attac AG ArbeitFairTeilen), co-editor, VSA, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-89965-393-9 .
    • The fight for time: for a new attempt to reduce working hours , pp. 43–53
  • Crossing 68/89 - Crossing boundaries and intersections between the upheavals , co-editor of the collection of articles, Metropol Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-940938-08-4
Contributions
  • On the role of KPD , DKP and SDAJ , in: Gerd Weiberg, Wolf-Dieter Mechler (Ed.): Views of the Revolte Hanover 1967–1969 , Offizin-Verlag, Hanover 2018, ISBN 978-3-945447-18-5 , p 43-51
  • Wild West everywhere - Nokia in Bochum, Continental in Mexico , in: Mechthild Dortmund (Ed.): "One day longer than the Continental." The victory of the workers from Euzkadi / Mexico over an international group , Publishing Region + Geschichte, Neustadt 2008, ISBN 978-3-930726-13-4 , pp. 119–125

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. stephankrull.info/ueber-mich
  2. index entry for Stephan Krull in the database of German Biography
  3. Krull, Stephan , in: Richard Detje, Sybille Stamm, Florian Wilde (ed.): Fights for time. Building blocks for a new (labor) time policy offensive , i: Manuskripte, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Berlin 2014, list of authors, p. 110 (pdf)
  4. a b Climate Against Summit - time to live and fight ... Stephan Krull in conversation , in: Electronic newspaper Schattenblick , 2017, ISSN  2190-6963
  5. Anti-fascism today, common struggle for democratization of all areas of society. Report on the 1973 Federal Congress of the VVN, Bund der Antifaschisten, May 31-22. June 1973 in Hanover, Röderberg Verlag, Frankfurt (am Main) 1973, p. 77
  6. ^ State executive committee DIE LINKE. Saxony-Anhalt, electoral period-2019-2021
  7. Michaela Schonhöft-Dickgreber: What remains of the day. The trade unions and the compatibility of work and family , Campus Verlag, Frankfurt a. Main 2019, ISBN 978-3-593-51143-6 , pp. 81-82
  8. Editors and authors (pdf)
  9. See: Tobias Schulz: “Socialist Science”. The Berlin Humboldt University (1960–1975) , Böhlau Verlag Köln 2010 (Contemporary History Studies. Published by the Center for Contemporary History Research Potsdam. Volume 47) ISBN 978-3-412-20647-5 , Reprint p. 170 Fn20 (zeitgeschichte -digital .de , PDF)