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Mark Ayers

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from 2007 until his death in 2012. He was described as "the second most powerful man in the labor movement" in this period.
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Ayers died on April 8, 2012. Shortly after his death, he was inducted into the
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Local 34, working his way up to become business manager of the local.
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In 1998, he married Deborah Lynn Selburg. That year, he moved to
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Labor leader Mark Ayers in 2008.
AFL-CIO
Building and Construction Trades Department
Canton, Illinois
coal miner
U.S. Navy
aviator
Vietnam War
Peoria, Illinois
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Washington, D.C.
AFL-CIO
Building and Construction Trades Department
U.S. Department of Labor
Labor Hall of Honor






"Labor leader Mark Ayers dies in D.C."


"Mark Ayers Obituary (2012)"


"AFL-CIO celebrate 50 years together"

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