Otto Kersten

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Person.png Otto Kersten  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(labour leader)
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Born1928
Died1982 (Age 53)
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Rostock, University of Berlin
General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions who attended two Bilderberg meetings in the 1970s.

Otto Kersten was a German trade union official.

Born in Altjessnitz, Kersten joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and a trade union in 1946. He then studied economics at the University of Rostock and in East Berlin. The SPD in East Germany was merged into the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, but Kersten remained part of a social democratic opposition group in the party.

In 1953, he was sentenced to fifteen years hard labour for this activity[citation needed], although he was released after three years. He then moved to Frankfurt in West Germany, and found work with the Bundesbank.[1]

Kersten retained his interest in trade unionism, and in 1960 he began working for the European Trade Union Secretariat, then in 1965 moved to the German Trade Union Confederation, where he reorganised the international department. He became the secretary of the department, and also the chair of the confederation's International and European Committee. In 1972, he was elected as general secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, serving until 1982, when he retired, due to poor health. He died a few weeks after his retirement.[1]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197311 May 197313 May 1973Sweden
Saltsjöbaden
The meeting at which the 1973 oil crisis appears to have been planned.
Bilderberg/197821 April 197823 April 1978US
New Jersey
Princeton University
The 26th Bilderberg, held in the US
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References

  1. a b Carew, Anthony (2000). The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Oxford: Peter Lang. p. 556. ISBN 9783906764832.