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Austria's Union Icon Rainer Wimmer: A Tireless Fighter for Workers' Rights Who Leaves a Huge Gap

Rainer Wimmer, ein unermüdlicher Kämpfer für Arbeitnehmerrechte, prägte die österreichische Sozialpartnerschaft und hinterlässt eine große Lücke.
Rainer Wimmer, ein unermüdlicher Kämpfer für Arbeitnehmerrechte, prägte die österreichische Sozialpartnerschaft und hinterlässt eine große Lücke. ©APA/EVA MANHART
Rainer Wimmer was for many years a central voice for the rights of workers in Austria. As the chairman of the union PRO-GE (Production Union), which includes important industrial sectors such as metal, textile, chemical, and paper, he represented the interests of tens of thousands of employees with determination and commitment.

At the same time, Wimmer also led the faction of Social Democratic Trade Unionists (FSG) in the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB). This position made him an influential figure not only in his specialized union but also on the broader political and organizational level of the ÖGB.

A Life for the Workers

Rainer Wimmer was considered a tough and principled negotiator when it came to collective agreements, working conditions, or securing jobs. He tirelessly advocated for fair wages, social justice, and the strengthening of employee participation in companies. His efforts significantly shaped the Austrian social partnership and many wage negotiations.

What Remains

The work of Rainer Wimmer was closely linked to the struggles for better working conditions and the strengthening of workers' rights. His contribution to social partnership and the shaping of the working world in Austria is undisputed. Many companions, colleagues, and political actors honor Rainer Wimmer as a straightforward and committed fighter for the interests of employees, whose legacy will continue to live on in the trade union movement.

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