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Frank Hantke (*May 13, 1954, in Goslar) is a German Trade Unionist and Social Democrat (SPD). He was working since 1990 in and with the European Transformation Countries as a functionary of DGB (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund)[1] and associate of FES (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung)[2][3].  He lives in Kosovo and is still working as an expert and advisor in the Western Balkan Countries.

Education[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • 1973: Abitur (High School Certificate)
  • 1974: Vocational Training as car mechanics, certificate
  • 1983: Master: Mechanics, German Language, Pedagogic (Teacher for Vocational Training)

Professional Activities[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Car mechanics (1974 - 1977)
  • CEO of GEW (Teachers Union), Nordrhein-Westfalen (1983 -1987)
  • Head of Department, Strategic Issues, HQ of German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) (1987 – 1989)
  • Advisor of DGB at FDGB/GDR (1990)
  • Personal Assistant of the President of DGB (1991 – 1995)
  • Head of Department for International Relations at DGB (1995 – 1998)
  • Expatriate for Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), (1998 - 2020): Regional project in the CEE-countries[4], Regional project in the SEE-countries[5], Country Director of FES in Afghanistan[6][7], Albania[8], Kosovo [9], Macedonia [10]

Voluntary Work[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Elected Speaker of Youth in Düsseldorf, IGM (Metal-Trade Union)
  • Elected Head of Works Council in the car garage
  • Elected national speaker of youth of the GEW (Teachers Union - local, regional and national)
  • Elected member of the national board of GEW (Teachers Union)
  • Elected member of two locals of SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)

Memberships[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Since 1974 DGB-Union-member
  • Since 1976 SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)
  • Since 1977 additionally GEW (Teachers Union)

Experiences[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Frank Hantke started to enter the transformation area in 1990 as one of the first representatives of DGB in the former GDR. Later he worked as an expatriate for FES since 1998 in the European transformation countries (Baltic States, Visegrad States, Western Balkans, Romania, and Bulgaria) as a political trainer and advisor. Therefore he got a lot of experience, especially in the political, social and economic sectors. His partners were Governments, parliaments, politicians[11] as well as representatives of the whole Civil Society scenery[12] [13]and youth organisations.[14] He supported organizing youth-interest-organizations[15], developed and moderated structural education-modernization (as a former teacher for Vocational Training mainly in this special area)[16] as well as political training regarding all social and democratic topics.[17][18] Since he was a functionary of German Trade Unions[19] – also working with the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) – he has got a lot of experience with the modernization of unions in the upcoming democracies in SEE and CEE.[20][21]

Publications as author and/or editor[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

External links[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. Frank Hantke aus Tirana – Autorenprofil, Artikel und Beiträge | IPG Journal. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  2. IG Metall Bezirk Berlin-Brandenburg-Sachsen: Stärker werden mit Europa: Treffen von Gewerkschaftern aus Polen, Ungarn und der Bundesrepublik in Berlin. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  3. Paul Kubicek: Organized Labor in Postcommunist States: From Solidarity to Infirmity. University of Pittsburgh Pre, 2004, ISBN 978-0-8229-7267-9 (google.de [abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020]).
  4. Frank Hantke aus Tirana – Autorenprofil, Artikel und Beiträge | IPG Journal. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  5. Frank Hantke aus Tirana – Autorenprofil, Artikel und Beiträge | IPG Journal. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  6. Afghanistans Zukunft. 21. September 2011, abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  7. Ausgabe 12/2011. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  8. ‘A democracy needs democrats’. In: Tirana Times. 27. November 2015, abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  9. Kosovo state must regain the trust of its people. In: Prishtina Insight. 19. September 2019, abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  10. TiNE Summer Camp 2017. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (englisch).
  11. Drejtues të VV-së dhe drejtori i FES biseduan për sfidat e zgjedhjeve lokale. 22. September 2017, abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (sq-AL).
  12. Frank Hantke: Some thoughts: Civil society <-> Democracy <-> Civil society organizations (NGOs).
  13. Frank Hantke, FES Kosovo Director. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  14. TiNE Summer Camp 2017. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (englisch).
  15. 2nd National Youth Congress. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (englisch).
  16. "Our raw material is education - for a modern vocational education". 2019.
  17. Political Academy 2019. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (englisch).
  18. TiNE Summer Camp 2017. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020 (englisch).
  19. Frank Hantke aus Tirana – Autorenprofil, Artikel und Beiträge | IPG Journal. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  20. DGB-Jugend: Die Attraktivität für Jugendliche ist überschaubar. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2020.
  21. Frank Hantke: Trade Unions in the 21st Century A Discussion Handbook for Trade Unions in the Transition Countries. 2009.

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