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Harry C. Bates

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conference. He retired from the bricklayers in 1960, but remained on the AFL-CIO executive until 1967. Early in 1969, he suffered a heart attack and moved to Florida to recuperate, but he died there in April.
365: 158: 31: 45:(AFL) and then in 1936, he was elected as president of the bricklayers. Initially, he used his posts to promote the construction of more housing. Over time, he became close with 370: 350: 54: 360: 355: 73: 312: 284: 256: 228: 187: 42: 210: 294: 266: 191: 50: 345: 340: 38:. In 1914, he was additionally elected as president of the Texas State Conference of Bricklayers. 41:
In 1916, Bates began working full-time for the union. In 1933, he became a vice-president of the
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in 1900, and in 1910, he was elected as president of its local in
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Bates served on the Wage Stabilization Committee during both
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Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers International Union
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Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers International Union
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Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Denton, Texas
Waco, Texas
Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers International Union
Dallas
American Federation of Labor
George Meany
William F. Schnitzler
Congress of Industrial Organizations
AFL-CIO
World War II
Korean War
International Labour Organization





Bricklayers, Masons, and Plasterers International Union
Patrick E. Gorman
Edward J. Volz
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Dave Beck
Alex Rose
Daniel J. Tobin
American Federation of Labor
William D. Mahon
Daniel J. Tobin
American Federation of Labor
William C. Birthright

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