Banner of Labor

Banner of Labor
Banner der Arbeit

Banner of Labor 1st Class
Awarded by  East Germany
Awarded for Outstanding achievements of many years which stabilized and strengthened the country, and in particular for high results of working in the national economy
Status No longer awarded
Statistics
Established 4 August 1954
Last awarded 1 May 1989
Precedence
Next (higher) Patriotic Order of Merit (de)

The Banner of Labor (German: Banner der Arbeit) was an order issued in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

It was given for "outstanding achievements of many years which stabilized and strengthened the country, and in particular for high results of working in the national economy".

The order was established on August 4, 1954 in one class. On August 8, 1974 it was divided into three classes. The 1st Class was the highest class and each class included a cash award:

For collectives with up to 20 members, there were cash awards of 2,000, 3,500 and 5,000 Marks per member.

The Banner of Labor was awarded to:

A prerequisite was that individuals and members of collectives already had received other state awards. The Order could be given in any class several times, even to citizens of other countries.

The awards ceremony took place each year on 1 May until 1989 and this order was presented by the Chairman of the State Council or on his behalf. A certificate was presented with the Order.

The medal is gilded, with dimensions of 44 x 37 mm. It is worn on the left chest. Establishments were entitled to include a symbol of the Order on their flag as well as on documents.

Recipients

References

  • Taschenlexikon Orden und Medaillen Staatliche Auszeichnungen der DDR (in German). VEB Bibliographisches Institute Leipzig. 1983. 

See also

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