Patrick Dury

Patrick Dury

politician Luxembourg

Patrick Dury is a key figure in the labor movement in Luxembourg and serves as a president of the LCGB trade union. He recently appeared in a video during a party congress, urging members of Déi Lénk to participate in protests against the government, highlighting the intersection of labor rights and political activism within the current socio-political landscape.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
938
Power
109$
Sentiment
4.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Luxembourg 2 4.50 0.15% +0% 625,978 938 $73,000 109$
Totals 2 625,978 938 $73,000 109$
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Recent Mentions

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury is the chairman of LCGB who is also involved in discussions with Luc Frieden. 6

Luxemburger Wort: Luc Frieden ist bereit zu Verhandlungen mit den Gewerkschaften

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury, the president of LCGB, stated that the unions have proven their readiness for dialogue through the demonstration. 6

Luxemburger Wort: Liveticker: Die Gewerkschaften gehen auf die Straße

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury is the president of LCGB and emphasizes the importance of dialogue between the government and unions. 6

Luxemburger Wort: Liveticker: Die Gewerkschaften gehen auf die Straße

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury is the president of the LCGB union and has expressed concerns about the government's approach to social dialogue. 7

Luxemburger Wort: Diese Details sollten Sie über die nationale Gewerkschaftsdemo kennen

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury stated that the government's actions represent a direct attack on the social model. 3

Luxemburger Wort: LCGB und OGBL: Eine gemeinsame Vereinigung, aber keine Einheitsgewerkschaft

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Patrick Dury is the president of LCGB and spoke about a 'social apartheid' between the public service and the private sector. 4

Luxemburger Wort: Sozialdialog braucht Fakten – keine Schlagworte