Susanne Uhl

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Susanne Uhl (born June 20, 1966 in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt ) is a Hamburg politician ( Green Alternative List (GAL) , rainbow ).

biography

Uhl grew up in Swabia, Baden and the Westallgäu. In 1973 she came to Hamburg. She studied and did her PhD .

From 1993 to 2001 Uhl was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . She sat for the GAL group, among other things, in the submission committee and in the construction and transport committee. Further political focal points of her work were social and housing as well as refugee and migration policy.

In May 1999, in addition to Uhl, Heike Sudmann , Norbert Hackbusch , Lutz Jobs and Julia Koppke left the GAL parliamentary group in protest against the German participation in the Kosovo war and founded the parliamentary group “Regenbogen”, which later became the electoral association Rainbow - For a New Left originated.

Between 2001 and 2008, Uhl worked at various universities: As a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Center "Statehood in Transition" at the Bremen universities, as a teacher for special tasks at the University of Bremen in the political management course and at the Distance University in Hagen .

Since 2008 Uhl has been responsible for tax policy at the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) in Berlin. Since 2011 she has been regional manager at DGB Schleswig-Holstein Northwest .

She is married to the politician Andreas Bachmann and has one son.

literature

  • Citizens' Handbook - Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , 15th electoral period, Hamburg 1994.
  • Citizens' Handbook - Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , 16th electoral period, Hamburg 1997 (as of August 1999).

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