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Al J. Hayes

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268: 48:(AFL). He proposed that arbitration should be compulsory in labor disputes, something opposed by many labor unionists. Under his leadership, the union's membership grew from 672,000 to just under 900,000. 283: 44:. In 1945, he was elected as a vice-president of the union, and then in 1949 as its president. As leader of the union, he convinced it to reaffiliate to the 64: 288: 37: 278: 169: 30: 263: 33:. He rose to become president of his union local, then in 1934 began working full-time as a representative for the Grand Lodge. 273: 106: 56: 60: 225: 197: 45: 52: 70:
In 1953, Hayes was elected as a vice-president of the AFL. In 1955, the federation became part of the new
258: 253: 29:, Hayes completed an apprenticeship as a machinist in the railroad shops. In 1917, he joined the 217: 102: 179: 161: 207: 247: 74:, with Hayes continuing as a vice-president. He retired in 1965, and died in 1981. 41: 67:, and also chair of the President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation. 122:"Sketches of Men Who Comprise Top Echelon of Labor Leadership in United States". 22:(February 14, 1900 – August 20, 1981) was an American labor union leader. 26: 63:. The following year, he left those bodies, to become an assistant to the 71: 269:
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers people
140:"Albert J. Hayes, 81, dies; had led Machinist Union". 284:
Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Milwaukee
International Association of Machinists
War Labor Board
World War II
American Federation of Labor
National Security Board
Economic Stabilization Agency
Labor-Management Advisory Committee
United States Assistant Secretary of Defense
AFL-CIO




ISBN
0313228655


Harvey W. Brown
International Association of Machinists
P. L. Siemiller
American Federation of Labor
J. Scott Milne
Maurice Hutcheson
American Federation of Labor
Categories
1900 births
1981 deaths
American trade union leaders
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers people

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