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Johann Heinrich Boeckler (13
December 1611 in
Cronheim – 12
September 1672 in Str****burg) was a
German polymath. Born in
Cronheim as a son of the Protestant...
- Hans Böckler (26
February 1875 – 16
February 1951) was a
German politician and
trade union leader. He was the most
influential re-founder of the unions...
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Annette Mirjam Böckler (born June 26, 1966) is a
German scholar of Judaism, who
worked as
librarian at Leo
Baeck College in London, and a
writer and translator...
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survey by
Economic and
Social Research Institute [de] (WSI) of the Hans
Boeckler Foundation.
Around 15
percent of all
companies with a
works agreement had...
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Boeckler.de.
Archived from the
original on 2016-12-29.
Retrieved 2016-12-21. "Employee
representation in
Europe – Hans-Böckler-Stiftung".
Boeckler.de...
- Igor
Munteanu (May 2007). "Transnistria: a
paradise for
vested interests boeckler.de [PDF]" (PDF). SEER-South-East
Europe Review for
Labour (May). CEEOL:...
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Retrieved 25 Aug 2024. "WSI – Mindestlohndatenbank: Inhaltsverzeichnis" (PDF).
Boeckler.de.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 28 Apr 2016.
Retrieved 4 Apr 2016...
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hydraulic machines. Böckler died in Ansbach. His
brother Johann Heinrich Boeckler was a polymath.
Various sources give a
range of
years for Böckler of 1644...
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Claude Saumaise,
Johannes Schefferus,
Olaus Rudbeck,
Johann Heinrich Boeckler,
Gabriel Naudé,
Christian Ravis,
Nicolaas Heinsius and
Samuel Bochart,...
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Outstanding Directing for a
Preschool Animated Program Cory Bobiak,
Steven Boeckler and
Susan Hart
Nominated 2020 TCA
Awards Outstanding Achievement in Youth...