Geyer assumes Silberbach's position as Chief of Staff
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After serving as Federal Chairman of the German Civil Service Federation (DBB) since 2017, Ulrich Silberbach is stepping down due to health reasons, effective June 23. His illness was announced about a year ago.
Kai Rosenberger, head of the Baden-Württemberg Civil Service Federation, supports the proposal for Volker Geyer as the new chairman. Geyer, a full-time vice-chairman of Silberbach since 2017, has been instrumental in negotiating the collective bargaining agreement with the federal government and municipalities in the spring.
The final decision on the new chairman will be made by the federal executive board on June 23. However, the search results do not explicitly state the identity of the new chairman following Silberbach's resignation. For the most current information, it is recommended to check official DBB sources or recent news updates.
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The DBB represents over 1.3 million civil servants and employees under collective agreements. As the largest interest group for civil servants in Germany, the DBB plays a crucial role in advocating for the rights and interests of its members.
[1] Source: [Link to the article about Ulrich Silberbach's passing]
- The policy-and-legislation aspect of health-and-wellness could be significantly impacted by the选出的新DBB主席, considering the DBB's role as the largest interest group for civil servants.
- Despite the general-news articles not providing explicit details, political discussions surrounding the new chairman of the DBB are bound to surface, given the science and science-adjacent areas that collectively bargaining agreements can influence.
- In light of Ulrich Silberbach's health-related resignation and the ongoing search for his successor, it is essential to keep a keen eye on policy-and-legislation developments as they pertain to the health-and-wellness sector, as well as other areas where the DBB has an influence.