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Kressmann-Zschach ultimately employed over 300 people. In 1971, when she employed 200 people, it was reported she resisted the election of a works council, complaining that her employees spent a third of their time in discussion rather than working. She sacked three ringleaders and demoted another.
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Kressmann-Zschach died from cancer aged 61, on 28 October 1990. Her obituary credited her with having given Berlin a piece of '
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