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Joseph A. Beirne

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352: 64:(CIO), of which Beirne became a vice president, leading opposition to communist-led unions in the federation. He continued in the role after the CIO became part of the new 245: 84: 80: 332: 357: 337: 347: 189: 121: 92: 46: 42: 73: 327: 61: 342: 30: 160: 217: 57: 98:
In 1974, Beirne announced his intention to stand down due to poor health, but he died of cancer before he was able to do so.
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from organizing telephone workers, expelling the leaders of the CWA at Western Electric, who had supported the Teamsters.
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Under Beirne's leadership, the CWA supported unionism in Latin America, founding the
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Vice presidents of the Congress of Industrial Organizations
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Jersey City, New Jersey
St. Peter's College
New York University
Western Electric
National Federation of Telephone Workers
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
1947 Telephone strike
Communication Workers of America
Congress of Industrial Organizations
AFL-CIO
equal pay for equal work
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
American Institute for Free Labor Development
Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International
George McGovern
1972 United States presidential election



"Joseph A. Beirne of Phone Union Dies"



ISBN
9781598845396
National Federation of Telephone Workers
Communication Workers of America
Glenn Watts
Charles Delacourt-Smith
Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International

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