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              On 19 May 1856 the Chamber of Commerce was established by Royal Decree for the district of Bochum. Gustav Müllensiefen, Crengeldanz, was the chairman when the company was founded. From 1872 to 1897 Louis Baare, director of the Bochumer Verein, presided. Changes in the district boundaries resulted mainly from changes in the area of the city and rural districts: from 1885, the Chamber of the City of Bochum and the districts of Bochum and Gelsenkirchen. The cities of Gelsenkirchen (1897), Witten (1899) and Herne (1906) left the counties. 1929 Chamber for the city districts Bochum, Gelsenkirchen (with Buer and Horst), Herne, Wanne-Eickel, Wattenscheid and Witten as well as Hattingen and further ten municipalities from the Ennepe-Ruhr district. 1943 in the course of the formation of the Gauwirtschaftskammern (chambers of commerce), spin-off of the city district of Gelsenkirchen (Reg.-Bez. Münster); Gelsenkirchen became a district of the IHK Münster; this regulation was not revised after 1945. After the communal reorganization in 1975 the affiliation of the cities Hattingen and Witten from the Ennepe-Ruhr district to the district of the Bochum Chamber of Commerce was controversial. 1982 they came after administrative court judgement finally to the chamber Bochum, which covers thus the city districts Bochum, Herne as well as the cities Hattingen and Witten from the Ennepe Ruhr district. 65 m Within the group of chamber archives, the collection contains the richest materials on the history of the Ruhr area from 1870 to 1914. Due to the rich recipient tradition, the collection contains information that goes far beyond the boundaries of the chamber. Statutes and rules of procedure 1879-1933 (5); correspondence of the management with the chairmen, including Louis Baare and Theodor Müllensiefen 1861-1934 (5); elections 1882-1929, 1947 (29); electoral rolls 1905-1933 (9); plenary assembly 1860-1974 (38); presidium 1945-1972 (4); activity reports of the in-house lawyer 1906-1916 (4); committees 1877-1910 (6); small and medium-sized enterprises, respectively Retail trade committee 1907-1937, 1975-1983 (10); wholesale trade committee 1975-1983 (1); landlord committee 1921-1925 (1); building committee 1950 (1); traffic committee 1966-1984 (2); right and tax committee 1925-1926, 1947-1959 (2); publications, periodicals 1897-1936 (10); congratulations, condolences 1933-1961 (9); Lectures and meetings 1920-1938 (8); anniversaries 1906-1932 (6); economic chronicle of the companies of the chamber district 1907 (1); general administration 1877-1933 (10); personnel administration 1900-1956 (6); finances and budget 1866-1950 (11); member companies 1923-1954 (47); buildings 1897-1960 (13). Minutes of plenary and committee meetings 1856-1920 (16); annual reports 1932-1951 (3). Chambers of Commerce (general) 1860-1936 (5); legal bases of the chambers 1896-1932, 1946-1952 (4); German (Industrie- und) Handelstag 1889-1973 (70); Working Committee on Transport at the German Industrie- und Handelstag 1950-1971 (5); budget plans and auditing 1927-1949 (2); Chamber of Commerce reforms 1919-1934 (4); reorganization of the chambers 1945-1951 (3); Chamber officials 1891-1940 (4); Association of the Managing Directors of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce 1916-1932 (2); Association of Middle-Class Officials of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce 1920-1934 (39); Pension Compensation Fund 1926-1936 (4); Versorgungsverband deutscher Wirtschaftsorganisationen 1943-1949 (1); International Chamber of Commerce 1925-1937 (3); German Chambers of Commerce Abroad 1897-1936 (4); Chamber Law (after 1945) 1948-1961 (2). Special-purpose chamber associations in Rhineland Westphalia 1919-1932 (22); joint tax committee 1923-1936 (2); state committee of the Prussian chambers of commerce 1920-1927 (2); unification of the chambers of commerce of the Lower Rhineland Westphalian industrial district and of the Lower Rhineland Westphalian industrial district, respectively Successor 1891-1929 (16); Zweckverband nordwestdeutscher Wirtschaftsvertretungen 1920-1933 (7); Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Industrie- und Handelskammern des Vereinigten Wirtschaftsgebietes bzw. Vereinigung der Industrie- und Handelskammern in der britischen Besatzungszone 1945-1949 (5); Kommission für Absatzwirtschaft der Internationalen Handelskammer 1952 (1). (Gau-)Wirtschaftskammer Westfalen-Lippe 1935-1946 (2); Bezirksausgleichsstelle für öffentliche Aufträge, Dortmund 1936-1942 (1); retail representation of IHKs in the fiduciary district of Westfalen 1936-1942 (1). Chambers of Labour 1908-1929 (3); Chambers of Agriculture 1926-1934 (3); Chambers of Consumers 1921-1922 (1); Chambers of Architects and Engineers 1926-1936 (1); Reichskulturkammer 1935-1936 (1). Law (general) 1870-1936 (7); judicial reform 1906-1932 (29); courts of honour of IHKs, commercial arbitration courts 1897-1937 (6); chambers of commerce 1861-1896 (8); bankruptcies and settlements 1860-1958 (14); individual bankruptcies 1926-1954 (21), etc. Küchel-Rottmann Group, Cologne, Gelsenkirchen 1929; Industrial Code 1856-1937 (6); Patents, Design and Trademark Protection 1897-1937 (8); Stock Corporation Law 1920-1937 (5); Examination of stock corporations 1886-1935 (9); Commercial Register (general) 1862-1950 (12); Commercial Register Bochum 1897-1938 (10); Gebr. Alsberg AG / Kaufhaus Kortum AG, Bochum 1933-1939 (1); Gebr. Fuchs, Wuppertal 1934-1938 (1); Commercial Register Gelsenkirchen 1925-1936 (4), Hattingen 1913-1937 (2), Herne 1892-1937 (4), Wanne-Eickel 1932-1935 (1), Wattenscheid 1901-1936 (3), Witten 1873-1931 (4); Antitrust law 1900-1937 (4); Westfälisches Kokssyndikat, Bochum 1896 (1); Verkaufsverein rheinisch-westfälischer Cementwerke GmbH 1904-1905 (1); Westdeutscher Zement-Verband GmbH, Bochum 1932-1933 (2); unfair competition, sales, conciliation offices 1894-1938 (15); premiums and discounts 1928-1940 (5); experts 1864-1954 (26); information on companies 1902-1951 (14); Expert opinions to authorities 1858-1918 (9), to private individuals 1965-1933 (5); commercial practices 1897-1926 (10); chartered accountants 1937-1952 (4); industrial monitoring 1947-1954 (1); absence guardianship for Fa. mouchel

              BArch, R 401 · Fonds · 1874-1934
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventory Designer: By decree of the Reich President of 4. Founded on 1 May 1920 as an organ of the Reich government for the assessment of draft social and economic laws of fundamental importance prior to their submission to the Reichstag; conceived as an interim solution until the creation of the final Reich Economic Council provided for in Article 165 of the Weimar Constitution; consisted of 326 members initially grouped into ten professional and representative groups, appointed by professional interest groups and trade associations, the Reich government and the Reich Council; due to conflicts of interest between representatives of employers and employees, later divided into three departments: Entrepreneurs, workers, non-commercial representatives; influence of the work of the experts in the framework of the General Assembly and the three main committees (Economic Policy Committee, Social Policy Committee, Financial Policy Committee) on economic and social policy decisions of the Parliament remained limited; dissolved on 31 March 1934. Content characterization: Provisional Reich Economic Council (VRWR) and other economic interest groups: Function, tasks and organisation of the VRWR 1919-1934 (88), activity of the VRWR, board of directors, plenum 1920-1934 (40), composition and cooperation with other central institutions 1919-1933 (121), district economic councils as a planned substructure of the VRWR 1920-1933 (12), other professional and interest groups 1920-1934 (25), economic parliaments abroad 1920-1936 (3) Economic Policy Committee, economic policy: Meetings of the Committee 1920-1932 (46), Economic Policy Implications of the Treaty of Versailles, Economic Conference of the League of Nations 1920-1932 (39), Enquête Committee 1926-1934 (36), Socialization 1920-1922 (9), Raw Materials and Energy Supply 1920-1933 (11), Industrial Code and Other Economic Legal Norms 1920-1932 (56), Water management 1920-1926 (15), industry 1920-1933 (38), agriculture and forestry, food 1920-1933 (78), trade 1919-1933 (85), transport, post 1920-1933 (33), housing 1920-1933 (63), other economic policy areas 1920-1931 (21) Social Policy Committee, social policy: Committee meetings 1920-1933 (41), Labour law 1920-1932 (39), Vocational training 1921-1931 (17), Wages, tariffs, working time, health and safety at work and job creation 1919-1933 (147), Social security 1920-1933 (45), Promotion of intellectual work 1920-1933 (23), Other social sectors 1920-1931 (15) Financial policy committee, Finance, taxes, customs: Meetings of the Committee 1920-1933 (27), Financial implications of the Treaty of Versailles 1920-1933 (23), Prices, price reductions, price maintenance 1920-1933 (41), Monetary, coinage and banking 1920-1933 (54), Taxation 1920-1933 (162), Customs 1920-1932 (118). Citation style: BArch, R 401/...

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen, Ho 235 T 11-12 · Fonds · (1752 - ) 1852 - 1945 (- 1946)
              Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik)

              History of the tradition In Section I, Section V, Building and Transport, files were produced in the following areas: general provisions on building, general provisions on the employment and inspection of building officials, personal data of building officials, state buildings, monuments, private buildings, general provisions on road construction, state roads, vicinal roads, material yards, material extraction and material transport, water and bridge construction, transport institutions: Postal and messenger services, telegraphs, railways, motor vehicle lines and electrical power installations as well as budget and cash management of the building administration. In addition, there are documents on topics such as the creation of small settlements and allotments for the unemployed, especially in the 1930s, motor vehicle permits and driving schools. On 27 May 1946, the water supply files were handed over to the Sigmaringen Water Management Authority for the purpose of carrying out its tasks and were transferred by the latter to the Sigmaringen State Archives with the accessions 1/1955, 40/1957, 16/1958 and 1/1961. Many road construction files were handed over to the Landeskomunalverband, since road construction was transferred to the latter's area of responsibility. These files were handed over by the Sigmaringen Road Construction Office to the Sigmaringen State Archives with accession 11/1979. A file came via the Landeskommunalverband to the Staaltliche Vermessungsamt Sigmaringen and was handed over to the Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen by it on 15.07.1970. The present repertory is a revised version of the two official finding aids of the Prussian Government, Section I, V, Construction and Transportation of 1852 and 1927 (see No. 981 and 982). The two means of finding authorities are partly identical and partly different. Occasionally, file numbers that had previously been regarded as order signatures were assigned twice. As the funds were used to locate authorities, amendments were made and not always in the expected places, which led to a great deal of confusion. The various entries on destruction or transfer to other authorities also created confusion as to the existence or location of the files. The NVA numbers behind the individual title records (if at all clearly assignable) gave a certain indication that the file must already have been in the archive. Some of the files listed here (some of which may be hand files of building officials) were not listed in the repertories of the authorities. The confusion and the poor manageability of the two finding aids, in addition to the necessity of simplifying the old signatures, have led to the present index. The processing of the inventory took place only on the basis of the finding aids and not on the basis of the files. The content of the titles was not checked against the files, but only carefully normalised. Only the actual existence of the files and their duration was determined in the stock in the magazine. Notes of formally conspicuous parts of the file were included in the repertory and no evidence of prior provenance was found. Mainly, however, one has to reckon with the preliminary provinces "Geheime Konferenz Sigmaringen", "Geheime Konferenz Hechingen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Sigmaringen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Hechingen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Sigmaringen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Hechingen" and "Preußischer Kommissarius". Individual files were left as they were in spite of free conveniences. Foreign provenances include "Fürstliche Landesregierung Sigmaringen", "Fürstliche Hofkammer Sigmaringen", "Kreisbauamt Hechingen", "Preußischer Kommissarius" and "Präsident von Hohenzollern - Abwicklungsstelle". All files with one of the first four foreign provenances mentioned are pre-files, i.e. there were further files with provenance "Prussian Government Sigmaringen" with the same file titles. After the dissolution of Prussia, the authority "President of Hohenzollern - Abwicklungsstelle" had the task, after the dissolution of the Prussian state of Prussia, of completely winding up the business of the Prussian government of Sigmaringen, which was also dissolved in 1945. In the case of files kept until 1945, it is not discarded, as it is usually only a single sheet with a different provenance than the "Prussian Government of Sigmaringen". In the case of the place index, areas and places which were no longer on German territory after 1918 or 1945 were identified as far as possible on the basis of their administrative affiliation when the file was created. This repertory lists all the files listed in the two lists of authorities. If they could not be found, the note "File not available" appears in the repertory. The state of conservation of the files is questionable, as the Prussian-stitched files have so far been loose and unpacked on the shelves. A further deterioration of the state is not to be expected, as the stock has now been packed in an archive-compatible manner. The title recordings were recorded by the undersigned in 2003/2004 using the Midosa 95 archive indexing program. Corinna Knobloch and the undersigned were responsible for checking the files in the magazine. Holger Fleischer completed the final EDP work. The present holdings comprise 982 units of description and 33 linear metres and are quoted as follows: Ho 235 T 11-12 Sigmaringen, March 2005 Birgit Kirchmaier Content and evaluation Includes above all..: General provisions on the construction industry State of the construction administration; ministerial decrees; business circle; dimensions; designation of roads; road construction; hydraulic structures; buildings; disability, health and old age insurance for construction workers; introduction of the Central European standard period; construction costs; power stations and introduction of electric light; Construction science experiments; general contract conditions in the construction industry; deep drilling; material testing office; personnel matters; worker protection and welfare; production lines, construction advice centres; housing; housing law of 1918; Reichsmietengesetz; civil servants' and rural hunters' residential buildings in Sigmaringen; loans for residential buildings; Building cooperatives; utilization of hydropower for electric power generation; annual reports of Energie-Versorgung Schwaben; electric power supply; deep drilling; members of the expropriation authority; housing; complaints; small settlements; Reich guarantees; loans for teachers; house interest tax mortgages; Volkswohnungen; home ownership subsidies; building cooperatives; worker residences; supply of construction timber; cement supply; financial aid from the Reich for community housing estates; operator loans; German housing aid organisation; compensation for space requirements essential to the war - general provisions on employment, inspection, etc. of the building officials Regulations for training in the building trade; instructions for the district master builder of Hechingen; instructions for middle and lower officials of the general building administration - personal data of the building officials Examination of the master builders and foremen; road construction personnel; employment relationships of building councils and surveyors; foremen; foremen; foremen; road builders; road inspectors; building inspectors; road master; Establishment of a district master builder's office in Hechingen; employees of the building administration - royal buildings/state buildings letting of state and municipal residential premises; structural maintenance of state buildings; procurement of fire extinguishers; state buildings in Hinterzarten; disputes with the princely administration concerning buildings in the Haigerloch upper office; maintenance of official housing; claims for compensation; house rules; New buildings, conversions and extensions; central heating systems; inventories of the official housing located in the Oberamtsgebäuden; housekeeping costs; state real estate on Lake Titisee; district administration buildings - architectural monuments Restoration and fortification of the Hohenzollern family castle; preservation of the gate tower near Hechingen; traffic and construction museum - private buildings - regulations for new buildings; lifts and elevators; building and housing association; Private buildings in the individual upper offices; Trochtelfingen city parish church; Müller factory building in Sigmaringen; static calculations; defacements of villages - General provisions on road construction Application of the Olden German provisions; equality of the Hechingeners with the Sigmaringer regions; change in the character of roads; state premiums for state buildings; road police laws; maintenance of country roads; Division of state roads into two road districts; dunging on state roads; instruction for road masters; fencing on roads; procurement of steam rollers; road construction; sewerage; guarding of car parks; state premiums for road construction; counting of motor vehicles; vehicle registration; driving licences; motor vehicle tax; driving instructors; driving schools; test driving licence plates; aviation; international driving licences; Withdrawal of driving licence; police regulations on motor vehicle traffic; testing of motor vehicles and their drivers; road closures; power sports events; aviation companies; driving instructors' licences; warning signs; instructions for the administration of building fund tendancies; road construction law of 1928; road building regulations; new regulations for the road system; road bridge construction; high voltage current path law; motorways; construction of cycle paths; By-pass roads - State roads Condition of road construction; cost of road maintenance; maintenance of country roads; marking of state roads; planting of country roads with trees; small felling of stones on the country roads; keeping open the roadway; new road construction; reconstruction of roads; maintenance; road corrections; production of water culverts; drainage of rainwater; paving of roads; Administration of rural roads; preparation of road registers; correction of general staff maps; pavements and road crossings; supplements to the road construction budget - Vizinalwege Anlage; maintenance; corrections; visitation by the senior officials; differences between communes due to use - material sites, material extraction and transport; creation of a bonus fund for road supervisors from the grass and Use of pastures; land acquisition; road material sites; conditions for the gravel and stone material to be used for road construction; acquisition of material sites; border dispute at the Deutwang gravel pit; tax collection on land belonging to the tax authorities; removal of gravel, sand and stone rubble from rivers; Leasing of fiscal land - hydraulic and bridge construction Floods and their prevention; bridge constructions and bridge statics; bank constructions; hydrographic works; water levels; river corrections; water shortage; artificial water supply pipes; shipping canals; motorboats; river police; landings; Danube infiltration; Fridingen power station; Drainage of rainwater - Postal and messenger services - Regulation of postal and postage services; organisation of rural postal services; private postal services; postal officials; staff changes; postage stamps; radio equipment - telegraph telegraph telegraph services; authorisation for telegraph lines; telephone equipment - railways - railways in Hohenzollern; State supervision of the railways; railway construction on various routes; railway lines to neighbouring countries; small railways; railway land register for small railways; representation of Hohenzollern in the advisory board of the Württemberg transport authorities; Sigmaringen railway station - construction plans; Danube corrections; swearing-in of Württemberg and Baden railway police officers; Hohenzollern state railway: Timetables, supervisory board, general assembly, estimates, balance sheets, tariffs, conversion into a branch line, supervisory audit, supervisory audit report, amendments to the articles of association, management, tax matters, wages, salaries, personnel matters, annual reports - motor vehicle lines Regular traffic of the German Reichspost and the German Reichsbahn; motor vehicle lines; passenger transport; goods transport - budget and cash management of the building administration Budget about the administration; fiscal contributions to road maintenance; contributions of the municipalities to road maintenance; assumption of the road construction costs to the national treasury

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen, Ho 235 T 13-15 · Fonds · ( 1825 -) 1852 - 1945 (- 1946)
              Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik)

              History of Tradition For the history of the authorities, see the preface to the holdings Ho 235 T 3 Processor's report In Section I, Section VI Trade and Industry, files were produced in the following areas: Size and weight, annual and weekly markets, trade concessions and pedlar trade, customs association and traffic in the same, trade, trade schools, trade police, guild system, book printers and bookstores, insurance companies and emigration agents as well as patent awards, building craftsmen and chimney sweeps, restaurants and pubs, Mills and shipping as well as water engines, ban rights, factories and steam boilers as well as smoke development, mining and metallurgy and saltworks as well as petroleum, budget and cash management, health insurance of workers, accident insurance of workers, disability and old age insurance, economic and other measures as a result of the world wars. Files on trade and trade schools were originally listed under a classification point "Trade" in the old index. However, since this was a confusing abundance of file titles, the division into two classification points was recommended: the classification point "Wanderschaften der Handwerksgesellen und Dispensationen davon" no longer has any files. The present repertory is the revised version of the 1852 official finding aid of the Prussian Government Section I Section VI Trade and Industry of 1852 with a supplement of 1927 (see No. 739). There is an index to the old repertory (see no. 740). There is also a concordance in the archive (see No. 741) between the authority file number and the NVA (=newly recorded files) number assigned in the archive. The addendum is partly in line with the 1852 finding fund of the authorities and partly not. Occasionally, file numbers that had previously been regarded as order signatures were assigned twice. As this is a means of finding authorities, supplements were made and these were not always in the expected places, which led to a great deal of confusion. Also the various entries about destruction or transfer to other registries (especially registry G of the standing registry) and other authorities created confusion about the existence or location of the files. The NVA numbers behind the individual title records (if at all clearly assignable) gave a certain indication that the file must already have been in the archive. - The NVA number was the first signature assigned in the archive, later the files were detached from the NVA stock again and were set up again according to the old authority signature. - However, not every file with an NVA number could be found. The complexity and the poor manageability of the old finding aid, in addition to the necessity of simplifying the old signatures, have led to the present directory. The first processing of the inventory took place only on the basis of the finding aids and not on the basis of the files. The content of the titles was not checked against the files, but only carefully normalised. The actual existence of the files and their duration was determined in the inventory in the magazine. Files from the previously unallocated remainder of the total holdings of the Prussian Government of Sigmaringen had to be allocated to the present partial holdings. In the course of the file check, the notes in the file were included in the repertory and no evidence of prior provenance was found. Unless it was a matter of a file with the preliminary provenance "Prussian Government Sigmaringen" and with the final provenance "Presidents of Hohenzollern - Liquidation Office". Mainly, however, one has to reckon with the preliminary provinces "Gehei me Konferenz Sigmaringen", "Geheime Konferenz Hechingen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Sigmaringen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Hechingen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Sigmaringen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Hechingen", "Preußischer Kommissarius" and "Landratsamt Hechingen". Individual files were left as they were in spite of free conveniences. Only "Prussian Commissarius" and "President of Hohenzollern - Processing Office" appear as foreign provenances. After the dissolution of Prussia, the authority "President of Hohenzollern - Abwicklungsstelle" (President of Hohenzollern - Settlement Office) had the task of fully settling the affairs of the Prussian government of Sigmaringen, which was also dissolved in 1945. The repertory now has a place and person index. The problem with the place index was that many places in the east of the former German Empire are now mainly on Polish territory. In order to facilitate the understanding of contemporary administrative contexts, these places were identified according to their administrative affiliation at the time. The same procedure was applied to Alsace-Lorraine. The present repertory lists all files that are listed in the list of authorities. If they could not be found, the note "not available" appears in the repertory. The state of conservation of the files is questionable, as the Prussian-stitched files were previously loose and unpacked on the shelves. However, no further deterioration of the state is to be expected, as the files have been packaged in an archival manner. The title recordings were recorded by the undersigned in 2004 using the Midosa 95 archive indexing program. Corinna Knobloch and the undersigned checked the files in the magazine. Holger Fleischer completed the final EDP work. The present inventory comprises 741 units of distortion and 27 linear metres and is quoted as follows: Ho 235 T 13-15 Nr. Sigmaringen, December 2005 Birgit Kirchmaier Content and evaluation Includes above all..: Measures and weights Regulation of the ratios of measure and weight; establishment and occupation of the Pfechtämter; control of the fineness of gold and silver goods; determination of measures for the brickworks; volume of the dispensing vessels; introduction of the hundred-part thermometer; order of measure and weight; establishment and new construction of the Weights and Measures Office in Sigmaringen and the processing office in Burladingen; Reich professional competitions - annual and weekly markets fair traffic; fairs - trade concessions, pedlar trade General provisions on pedlar trade; granting of trade concessions; ministerial decrees; commercial matters; department stores; granting of subsidies for the payment of rent for commercially used premises - customs union and traffic with the same customs union; traffic with neighbouring states; Trade and customs contracts; export of domestic products; customs duties - trade Landesgewerbeamt; Sunday rest in trade, industry and crafts; installations not subject to approval; experts for building trades; police ordinance on the establishment and operation of bakeries; bakery ordinance; state aid for the raising of small trade; Child labour in commercial enterprises; cartels; Ostrach gravel and crushed stone works; laws for the protection of workers; regulation of commercial relations; ministerial decrees; retail trade, migrant trade; trade licences; trade police; funds for commercial purposes; trade licences for foreigners; installation of vending machines; withdrawal of licences; commercial support funds; introduction of branches of industry, for example B. Embroideries; establishment of mechanical workshops; support for tradesmen; establishment of model workshops; commercial further training and vocational schools; pupil exchange between Württemberg and Hohenzollern; craftsman further training schools; personnel files of vocational school teachers; care of aviation in schools; aerial sports courses; state premiums for apprentice exhibitions; Premiums for the training of the deaf and dumb; private commercial schools; vocational schools for home economics; homework law; industrial and trade certificates; master builder ordinance; improvement of gainful employment; Kampfbund des gewerblichen Mittelstands; law on the organisation of national work; public welfare workers; kindergarten teachers; youth leaders; manufacture of hollows; Distance learning; UK employment of trade teachers; combating epidemics through schools; deployment of German teachers from the western and eastern regions; trade identification cards; trade privileges and subsidies; licensing of private hospitals, maternity hospitals and mental homes; trade courts; establishment of workers' health insurance funds; accident insurance for civil engineering workers; Improvement of housing; formation of commercial and industrial cooperatives; testing of small arms; workers' welfare institutions; establishment of employment offices; credit cooperatives of craftsmen; trade and commerce associations; chamber of crafts; award of state medals "for commercial services"; strikes and lock-outs; impairments of the craft trades; 1. May celebration; theatre; arbitration; labour court law; master builder regulation; wines and wine trade; accidents in commercial enterprises; employment agencies; award of public contracts; shortage of raw materials; chamber of commerce; films - trade police police police regulation on beer and meat taxes; regulation of fruit and bread prices; business by foreigners; butchery; slaughterhouses; transport of liquid carbon dioxide; electric power systems; lifts; explosives; transport and traffic with petroleum; air gas systems; Acetyl plants; price monitoring; ordinance on Thomas flour; remote gas supply; plants requiring monitoring; mineral oils; tank plants; beverage dispensing plants; mineral water apparatuses; ammonium nitrate; Sigmaringen gas station - guild of farriers; farriers; guild; Compulsory guilds; business transactions - hikes, dispensations Nothing left - book printing houses, bookstores Examination of booksellers and book printers; exclusive trade licence of the Court Chamber Council Ribler von Hechingen; supervision of lending libraries; Establishment of bookstores and book printers - insurance companies, patent grants, emigration agents Emigration companies; life and pension insurance companies; law on the business of insurance; granting of invention patents; intended establishment of a general hail insurance; private insurance companies - building craftsmen, chimney sweeps Classification and occupation of chimney sweep districts; instruction for chimney sweeps; regulation of chimney sweep wages; district chimney sweeps; Examination of building tradesmen; operation of the building trade; building materials; buildings; building experts - guest and public houses - granting of concessions; retail trade with beverages; reduction of pubs; economic fairness - mills, shipping, water engines - mill regulations; Mill visits; milling; reed, bone and powder mills; construction of waterworks; shipping - ban rights - abolition of the obligation to mill - factories, steam boilers, smoke development Employment of young factory workers; Revision of factory regulations; steam boilers; steam saws; individual factories; impairment of mill and factory operations by meadow irrigation; support for factory owners; worker protection; annual report of factory inspectors; employment of women and young people; labour inspectorate; meetings, travel expenses and annual report of labour inspectors; telephone systems; employment of blind people; German Labour Front; Youth Protection Act; Maternity Protection Act; labour protection for foreign workers and Eastern workers; arsenic-containing wallpaper and fabrics; anthrax; Sunday work; working hours - mining, metallurgy and saltworks, petroleum production; miners' law; mining law; establishment of ore washes; geognostische Untersuchung Hohenzollerns; petroleum - budget and cash management of the trade and industry administration final conclusions of the trade and industry administration; invoice acceptance; official affairs; support for retirement officials, their widows and orphans - health insurance of workers execution of the law on registered auxiliary funds of 1876 workers execution of the law on registered auxiliary funds of 1876; working hours - mining, metallurgy and saltworks, petroleum production; miners' law; establishment of ore washes; geognostische investigation of Hohenzollerns; petroleum - budget and cash management final conclusions of the trade and industry administration; invoice acceptance; civil servant affairs; support of retirement officials, their widows and orphans - health insurance of workers Implementation of the Reich Law on Health Insurance for Workers of 1883 and 1892; Implementation of the Reich Law on Health Insurance for Persons Employed in Agriculture; Earnings of Persons Employed in Agriculture; Health Insurance; Local Health Insurance Funds; Company Health Insurance Funds - Accident Insurance for Workers; Workers' Compensation Associations; Accident Insurance for State Enterprises - Disability and Old Age Insurance for Workers Implementation of the Reich Law on Disability and Old Age Insurance of 1889; Pension office for invalidity insurance; Insurance Act for Employees; Health insurance funds; Determination of local wages and benefits in kind - Mixed statistics; Air-raid protection of industrial installations; Leave of absence for employees and workers; Jews; Medal of Honour for Military Service; Cross of Merit for War; Medal of Merit for War; War measures of an economic nature; Administrative fees; Decrees notified by the Minister of Commerce; Medal of Honour for German public welfare; Reichskredithilfe; Orders, laws, etc. of the French military government; file levy on the occasion of the dissolution of the Prussian government Sigmaringen - economic measures in and after the 1st world war Nothing left

              BArch, R 3901 · Fonds · 1879-1970
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventory Designer: From 1880 to 1917 he worked in the areas of social insurance, industrial hygiene, Arbeits‧schutz and trade regulations in the department for trade and industry at the Reichsamt des Innern; October 1917 the responsibilities were transferred to the new Reich Economic Office; at the end of 1918 the Reichsarbeitsamt was founded; at the beginning of 1919 Reichsarbeits‧ministeriums was established with the responsibilities of labour law, labour protection, employment services, Sozial‧versicherung, housing welfare and welfare; in 1934, the scope of duties was extended by the appointment of Reich trustees of labour to regulate tariffs, by the assumption of the socio-political competencies of the Prussian Ministry of Economics and Labour as well as of settlement and housing affairs - with the exception of rural settlement affairs - and in 1938 by the integration of the Reichsanstalt für Arbeitsvermittlung und Arbeitslosenversicherung (Reich Institute for Employment Mediation and Unemployment Insurance). 1942 with the Er‧nennung of the Reichskommissar für den sozialen Wohnungsbau (since 1942: Reichswoh‧nungskommissar) and of the Generalbevollmächtigter für den Arbeitseinsatz within the four-year plan, which, however, made use of Section V. Portfolio description: From 1880 to 1917, social insurance, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety and industrial regulations were dealt with in the Department of Trade and Industry at the Reich Office of the Interior; in October 1917, responsibilities were transferred to the new Reich Economic Office; at the end of 1918, the Reich Labour Office was founded; at the beginning of 1919, the Reich Labour Ministry was established, with responsibilities for labour law, occupational health and safety, employment services, social insurance, housing assistance and welfare. In 1934, the scope of duties was extended by the appointment of Reich trustees of labour to regulate tariffs, by the assumption of the socio-political competencies of the Prussian Ministry of Economics and Labour as well as of settlement and housing affairs (with the exception of rural settlement affairs) and in 1938 by the incorporation of the Reichsanstalt für Arbeitsvermittlung and Arbeitslosenversicherung. Restriction of responsibilities in 1940 and 1942 with the appointment of the Reich Commissioner for Social Housing (Reichswohnungskommissar since 1942) and the General Plenipotentiary for the work assignment within the Four-Year Plan, which, however, made use of Department V. State of development: 6 finding aids (1955/1956), publication finding aid (1991), online finding aid (2009) Citation method: BArch, R 3901/...

              BArch, R 3901/20016 · File · 1933-1938
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Ranft, Heinrich, 1937-1938 Reichsführer SS, Personal Staff - Invitation List of the RAM, 1937 Reich Chancellery - Restructuring of the pension insurance for workers and employees, 1937 Reich Chancellery - Labour law and occupational safety for young people: Transfer of competence to the Reichsjugendführer, 1937 Reichskargsopferführer, Hanns Oberlindober, 1937 Reichsrundfunkkammer - Appointment of Hans Kriegler as President, 1937 Reichsschrifttumskammer - "Week of the German Book 1937", 1937 Reichsvertriebsstelle der offiziell genehmigten Ehren-Plakette des Führers, 1936-1937 Rittershaus, Arbeitsamtsdirektor in Braunschweig - Essay on colonial problems of the Reichsanstalt, 1937