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Latest revision as of 21:51, 10 August 2008
African-American Labor Center
Officers in 1992
- Lane Kirkland, president
- Thomas Donahue, secretary-treasurer
- Patrick J. O'Farrell, executive director
- Morton Bahr - Communications Workers of America
- John J. Barry - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- William Bywater - International Union of Electrical Workers
- Robert A. Georgine - Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers International Union
- Wayne E. Glenn - United Paperworkers International Union
- John T. Joyce - International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen
- Richard I. Kilroy - Brotherhood of Railway, Airlines and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees
- Jay Mazur - International Ladies' Garment Workers Union
- Lenore Miller - Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- Albert Shanker - American Federation of Teachers
- John Sturdivant - American Federation of Government Employees
- John J. Sweeney - Service Employees International Union
- Lynn R. Williams - United Steelworkers of America
(Sims, 1992, p.105)
External links
- Beth Sims, "[Workers of the World Undermined: American Labor's role in U.S. foreign policy]", South End Press, 1992.