Alexander Böhm is dead
Chamber of Labor mourns former president
The former President of the Salzburg Chamber of Labor, Alexander Böhm, has died at the age of 82. Following his time in the Salzburg state parliament, he was the highest employee representative from 1998.
"Whether it was his commitment to workers' rights, his tireless dedication to the training and further education of employees, his impetus to strengthen disadvantaged regions or his tenacity in the fight against serious illnesses: Alexander Böhm is and has always been a role model, both as an employee representative and as a person," says AK President Peter Eder, paying tribute to the achievements and personality of his predecessor. Böhm was President of the Salzburg Chamber of Labor until 2003.
One of Böhm's particular achievements was the preservation of the training workshop in Kaprun at the beginning of the 2000s. This secured the training of many young people.
"In addition to his incomparable commitment to Salzburg's employees and his fighting spirit, the Chamber of Labor and trade unions will remember his amiable nature and his humorous personality. Our condolences go to his family," said Peter Eder.
This article has been automatically translated,
read the original article here.








Da dieser Artikel älter als 18 Monate ist, ist zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt kein Kommentieren mehr möglich.
Wir laden Sie ein, bei einer aktuelleren themenrelevanten Story mitzudiskutieren: Themenübersicht.
Bei Fragen können Sie sich gern an das Community-Team per Mail an forum@krone.at wenden.