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Joyce D. Miller

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in Chicago in 1928, her mother was a teacher at the Spalding school, "Chicago's first public school exclusively for children with disabilities," and her father the owner of a shoe store on Chicago's West Side. She attended the
60:. Her brother is Avrum H. Dannen, esq. She married Jay A. Miller, who also worked for unions, in 1952 (they divorced in 1965). She had three children: Joshua, Adam, and Rebecca. She became education director for the 64:
in 1962, and later rose to vice-president. She helped set up day care, legal assistance and college scholarship programs for union members and their children. She was a founding member of the
217: 232: 222: 61: 24: 212: 227: 27:, she was the first woman elected to the executive board of the American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations ( 68:(CLUW) in 1974, and later served as its president. In 1980 she was the first woman to be elected to the executive board of the 143: 65: 20: 101: 57: 163: 19:(June 19, 1928 – June 30, 2012) was an advocate for women in the labor movement, and a founding member of the 77: 174: 56:
Unable to find a professional union job despite her education, she took a secretarial position with the
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in 1993 appointed her the executive director of the Glass Ceiling Commission established by the
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to study the barriers to the advancement of women and minorities in large corporations.
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Index

Coalition of Labor Union Women
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
AFL-CIO
University of Chicago
Cooperative League of America
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Coalition of Labor Union Women
AFL-CIO
Bill Clinton
Civil Rights Act of 1991


"Joyce D. Miller, Breaker of Glass Ceilings, Dies at 84"
The New York Times
Olga Madar
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Gloria T. Johnson
John Sweeney
AFL-CIO
Trades Union Congress
Patrick J. Campbell
Categories
1928 births
2012 deaths
University of Chicago alumni
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America people
American women trade unionists
21st-century American women
Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO

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