Congress - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1987 - 20 Pfennig
Theme: Communication & Media
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1987 |
Face Value | 20.00 |
Color | multi-colored |
Perforation | K 13:12 1/2 |
Printing Type | offset |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 2828 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 268859 |
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11th FDGB Congress 1987 On the occasion of the 11th Congress of the Free German Trade Union Confederation 1987, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issued two multicolored special postage stamps in combination with Zwischenfeld. Special cancellation from April 7 to June 6, 1987 11th FDGB Congress 1987 The 11th FDGB Congress, which convened in Berlin from April 22 to 25, 1987, is a significant event in the social life of the German Democratic Republic. The congress, which is convened every five years, is the supreme governing body of the Free German Trade Union Confederation. Its delegates advise the political orientation and the tasks of the trade unions for the next five years and take appropriate decisions. You choose the new Federal Board of the FDGB. The deliberations of the delegates are based on the report of the Federal Board. It contains the balance sheet of union work since the 10th Congress and formulates the next tasks and goals. With its 9.5 million members, the FDGB is the most comprehensive class and mass organization in our country. In shaping the developed socialist society, he fulfills important tasks for the implementation and improvement of socialist democracy, especially in the area of material production. Following a word from Erich Honecker, according to which "without strong free trade unions there is no strong socialism", the FDGB does its utmost to bring the socialist social program of the Party of the working class to all its members, to fulfill the decisions of the XI. To mobilize the party convention of the SED. He emphasized that the role of trade unions as schools of socialism, as engines of socialist competition and as working people's advocates, will increase steadily. In particular, trade unions are called upon to exert their full influence so that the use of key technologies everywhere, without exception, is cleverly and comprehensively used to further improve working and living conditions. From the XI. Consequently, the party convention is also the orientation for the 11th FDGB Congress. The emphasis is on the fight for the preservation of peace and the realization of the economic strategy of the SED, in particular the fulfillment of the main task in its unity of economic and social policy. This relationship is symbolized by the two special postal stamps: The further dynamic development of our economy, above all by means of modern technologies and the socio-political program with its core element, housing construction. Strong socialism is synonymous with secure peace. This basic truth has become the conviction of the union members in the GDR. This was made clear by the trade union elections, with tens of thousands of new colleagues making new commitments to make their workplace a battleground for peace.