employee  - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1988 - 4 Shilling

Designer: Pilch, Adalbert

employee - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1988 - 4 Shilling


Theme: Economy & Industry
CountryAustria / II. Republic of Austria
Issue Date1988
Face Value4.00 
Colormulti-colored green
Printing TypePhotogravure
Stamp TypeCommemorative
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1282
Chronological ChapterOOS-OE2
SID834812
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The brand image shows a chemistry laboratory assistant. It represents a representative of a teaching profession typical of the chemical workers' union's field of activity. This includes the chemical contractor, the papermaker, the vulcanizer, the glassmaker, the glass grinder and the plastics processor. The trade union interests in the field of chemistry have always been occupational safety, occupational safety and environmental protection. The chemistry lab technician is considered a classical apprenticeship requiring a four-year apprenticeship. He is seized by many girls and leads mostly in an employee relationship. The chemical plant was only added to the list of apprenticeships in the 1970s. The chemical plant represents a typical worker and men's occupation, since this activity is consistently carried out in operations with shift operation.

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The brand image shows a chemistry laboratory assistant. It represents a representative of a teaching profession typical of the chemical workers' union's field of activity. This includes the chemical contractor, the papermaker, the vulcanizer, the glassmaker, the glass grinder and the plastics processor. The trade union interests in the field of chemistry have always been occupational safety, occupational safety and environmental protection. The chemistry lab technician is considered a classical apprenticeship requiring a four-year apprenticeship. He is seized by many girls and leads mostly in an employee relationship. The chemical plant was only added to the list of apprenticeships in the 1970s. The chemical plant represents a typical worker and men's occupation, since this activity is consistently carried out in operations with shift operation..