We are mourning the death of Jürgen Wolf

We are mourning the death of Jürgen Wolf, who passed away related to Covid-19 on 5th of January. Jürgen was closely connected with the Opel workers from Bochum, their struggle and the international automotive workers' movement for decades. The colleagues of "Offensiv", the initiative for militant workers council work at Opel in Bochum, write: "To us at OFFENSIV he was an indispensable advisor, helper and good friend from the very beginning.

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one dreams for you

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As late as last February, he participated with many of us in the 2ndInternational Automotive Workers Conference in South Africa, and here, as always, he selflessly and humbly used all his experience and skills for the common cause." "Offensiv" is an important initiator and supporter of the International Automotive Workers Coordination. Jürgen had also participated in and actively supported several Automobile Workers Councils and the 1st International Automobile Workers Conference in Sindelfingen.

We will miss him very much. It is very painful that he died of a corona virus infection. It is very sad, and a reminder for us to do everything we can to protect health against the spread of the virus. His death is also an incentive and obligation for us in our further common struggle.

Our sympathy goes to his wife, family, friends and colleagues.

Thank you for everything.

Coordinating Group of International Automotive Workers Coordination

info@iawc.info

 

Obituary of Offensiv Opel Bochum, initiative for militant trade union workers council work

We are mourning the death of Jürgen Wolf, who passed away on 5th of January.

For decades Jürgen was closely connected with us Opel workers and our struggle. For us at OFFENSIV, he was an indispensable advisor, helper and good friend from the very beginning. Still in February last year he participated with many of us in the 2nd IAC in South Africa and used, as always, all his experience and skills selflessly and humbly for the common cause.

Our sympathy goes to his wife, family, friends and colleagues.

Thank you for everything. We will always miss you.

offensivbochum@gmx.de

 

 

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