Arts Union (Germany)

The Arts Union (German: Gewerkschaft Kunst) was a trade union representing cultural workers in West Germany.

The union was founded on 26 August 1949, at a conference in Frankfurt. It was initially based in Hamburg, but relocated to Düsseldorf in 1955.

The union initially had five sections:

Other sections were created later, including the Broadcast Television Film Union, the Union of Music Educators and Concert Artists, and the Jazz/rock/pop/improvised music group.

By 1988, the union had a membership of 29,613. The following year, it merged with the Printing and Paper Union, to form the Media Union.

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