The Confederation of German Employers’ Associations is the leading social policy organisation for the entire German economy. It represents the social and economic policy interests of over 1 million companies with some 30.5 million employees. → BDA
The ANG as an umbrella organization unites the nine regional social policy associations and four trade associations of the food and beverage industry. The food industry encompasses all manufacturers and processors of food and beverages in Germany, from SMEs to large international corporations, employing approximately 658,000 people in nearly 6,000 locations. → ANG
The vbw is the voluntary, cross-sectoral and central interest group of Bavarian businesses. It represents 164 employers’ and business associations as well as 52 supporting members. The vbw member associations employ approximately 4.8 million people subject to social security contributions throughout Bavaria, representing almost 90 percent of all private sector employees in the Free State of Bavaria. → VBW
The Berlin-Brandenburg Business Associations are the umbrella organization for employers and business associations in the capital region. They represent the interests of approximately 60 member associations from industry, trade, crafts, and services on socio-economic issues relevant to the region. → UVB
As a leading economic and social policy association UVNord represents 116 member associations with over 106,000 affiliated companies providing more than 1.9 million people with jobs subject to social security contributions in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. UVNord is a regional association within the BDA (Confederation of German Employers’ Associations). → UVNord
The Bildungswerk der Wirtschaft Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein e.V. – an institute of the Unternehmensverbände Nord – is an organisation dedicated to social and socio-political education, supported by employers’ and business associations as well as companies. It was founded in 1973 as the Institut für Sozial- und Bildungspolitik Hamburg e.V. and aims to contribute to a better understanding of socio-political, economic and social interrelationships → BWH-SH
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The Confederation of German Employers’ Associations is the leading social policy organisation for the entire German economy. It represents the social and economic policy interests of over 1 million companies with some 30.5 million employees. → BDA
The ANG as an umbrella organization unites the nine regional social policy associations and four trade associations of the food and beverage industry. The food industry encompasses all manufacturers and processors of food and beverages in Germany, from SMEs to large international corporations, employing approximately 658,000 people in nearly 6,000 locations. → ANG
The vbw is the voluntary, cross-sectoral and central interest group of Bavarian businesses. It represents 164 employers’ and business associations as well as 52 supporting members. The vbw member associations employ approximately 4.8 million people subject to social security contributions throughout Bavaria, representing almost 90 percent of all private sector employees in the Free State of Bavaria. → VBW
The Berlin-Brandenburg Business Associations are the umbrella organization for employers and business associations in the capital region. They represent the interests of approximately 60 member associations from industry, trade, crafts, and services on socio-economic issues relevant to the region. → UVB
As a leading economic and social policy association UVNord represents 116 member associations with over 106,000 affiliated companies providing more than 1.9 million people with jobs subject to social security contributions in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. UVNord is a regional association within the BDA (Confederation of German Employers’ Associations). → UVNord
The Bildungswerk der Wirtschaft Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein e.V. – an institute of the Unternehmensverbände Nord – is an organisation dedicated to social and socio-political education, supported by employers’ and business associations as well as companies. It was founded in 1973 as the Institut für Sozial- und Bildungspolitik Hamburg e.V. and aims to contribute to a better understanding of socio-political, economic and social interrelationships → BWH-SH





