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John B. Haggerty

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In 1926, Haggerty was elected as president of the union. As leader of the union, he focused on maintaining good industrial relations, and frequently served as a mediator in disputes in other industries. He served on the
33:, and later served as president of his local union. He was elected as vice-president of the international union in 1915, and began working full-time for the union the following year. 131: 30: 221: 211: 46: 216: 85: 158: 41:(AFL)'s national legislative council and government employees council. In 1937, he was the AFL delegate to the British 38: 57:. After the war, he chaired the board of governors of the International Allied Printing Trades Association. 171: 162: 42: 206: 201: 54: 151: 26: 81: 29:, Haggerty completed an apprenticeship as a printer, then became a bookbinder. He joined the 183: 195: 179: 50: 22:(1884 – March 5, 1953) was an American labor unionist. 8: 104:"J. B. Haggerty dies; book binders' head". 114: 80:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 78:Biographical Dictionary of American Labor 132:International Brotherhood of Bookbinders 31:International Brotherhood of Bookbinders 65: 45:. He also served as an advisor to the 99: 97: 71: 69: 53:on the labor advisor committee of the 7: 16:American labour unionist (1884–1953) 14: 47:National Recovery Administration 1: 222:Trade unionists from Missouri 212:American trade union leaders 159:American Federation of Labor 39:American Federation of Labor 238: 176: 156: 146: 138: 128: 122: 117: 217:People from St. Louis 172:William C. Birthright 163:Trades Union Congress 43:Trades Union Congress 118:Trade union offices 55:War Production Board 152:William J. McSorley 76:Fink, Gary (1984). 27:St. Louis, Missouri 190: 189: 177:Succeeded by 139:Succeeded by 130:President of the 125:William Glockling 229: 161:delegate to the 147:Preceded by 141:Robert E. Haskin 136:1926–1953 123:Preceded by 115: 110: 109: 108:. March 5, 1953. 101: 92: 91: 73: 20:John B. Haggerty 237: 236: 232: 231: 230: 228: 227: 226: 192: 191: 186: 184:Daniel J. Tobin 182: 168: 166: 154: 150: 142: 135: 126: 113: 106:Washington Post 103: 102: 95: 88: 75: 74: 67: 63: 17: 12: 11: 5: 235: 233: 225: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 194: 193: 188: 187: 178: 175: 155: 149:Edward Canavan 148: 144: 143: 140: 137: 127: 124: 120: 119: 112: 111: 93: 86: 64: 62: 59: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 234: 223: 220: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 199: 197: 185: 181: 174: 173: 165: 164: 160: 153: 145: 134: 133: 121: 116: 107: 100: 98: 94: 89: 83: 79: 72: 70: 66: 60: 58: 56: 52: 49:, and during 48: 44: 40: 34: 32: 28: 23: 21: 180:Paddy Morrin 170: 167:1937 157: 129: 105: 77: 51:World War II 35: 24: 19: 18: 207:1953 deaths 202:1884 births 196:Categories 87:0313228655 61:References 25:Born in 169:With: 84:  82:ISBN 198:: 96:^ 68:^ 90:.

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St. Louis, Missouri
International Brotherhood of Bookbinders
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
National Recovery Administration
World War II
War Production Board


ISBN
0313228655


International Brotherhood of Bookbinders
William J. McSorley
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
William C. Birthright
Paddy Morrin
Daniel J. Tobin
Categories
1884 births
1953 deaths
American trade union leaders
People from St. Louis
Trade unionists from Missouri

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