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as General Master Workman. However, Burns objected to the make-up of the executive council, and claimed that he had the right to appoint alternative members. The union's assembly held a new election, and voted Hicks back in as leader of the union. By this time, Hicks had fallen out with Hayes. In
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In 1897, Hicks was elected as General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, the most senior position in the union. At the time, the union's executive was divided into three factions, and Hicks was the nominee of the faction led by
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1902, Hayes won a legal case giving him effective control of the union. Hicks sided with Burns, and the two formed a rival Knights of Labor group, with Hicks as General Worthy Foreman, second in command.
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in the early 1880s, and was leader of the Stair Builders' Union. From 1890, he was leader of Building Constructors' local of the Knights, number 253.
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speculated that Hayes believed that he could control Hicks. In 1898, Hicks was defeated for re-election by
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Born in the United States, Hicks became a stair builder. He joined the
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In 1892, Hicks was elected as chairman of the New York State
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Knights of Labor
People's Party
Mayor of New York
John Hayes
New York Times
John N. Parsons
Simon Burns
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey
Bergen County, New Jersey



James Sovereign
Knights of Labor
John N. Parsons
Simon Burns
Knights of Labor
John Hayes
Categories
1927 deaths
American trade union leaders
Knights of Labor people

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