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Ken Blaylock

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68:. Under his leadership, membership of the union fell as government employment contracted, and the union's finances suffered as members rejected Blaylock's proposals to consolidate districts and raise membership fees. He became known as an opponent for funding for the El Salvadoran government and Nicaraguan contras, in contrast to the AFL-CIO's leadership. In 1987, he was suspended from his government post for 60 days for violating the 111: 276: 281: 205: 50: 77: 53:(AFGE), serving as vice-president for the union's southern region, and then from 1976 as president. He was also elected as a vice-president of the 271: 65: 80:, although this had no effect as he had been on leave since becoming union president, and the charge was overturned in 1988. 233: 215: 58: 166: 46: 266: 261: 88: 225: 197: 84: 151:
Swoboda, Frank (August 26, 1988). "Organization Man Takes Helm Of Shaky Federal Union".
243: 73: 34: 255: 17: 30:(July 15, 1935 – October 10, 2018) was an American labor union leader. 69: 64:
As leader of the AFGE, Blaylock was a strong supporter of the controversial
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Havemann, Judith (August 12, 1988). "Hatch Act Conviction Is Overturned".
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In August 1988, Blaylock was defeated for re-election by
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in 1977, and in 1981 as president of the federation's
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Kenneth T. Blaylock
North Carolina
Cherokee
Alabama
Maxwell Air Force Base
American Federation of Government Employees
AFL-CIO
Public Employee Department
Civil Service Reform Act of 1978
Hatch Act
Walter Mondale
1984 United States presidential election
John Sturdivant
Montgomery, Alabama


"KENNETH T. BLAYLOCK: The Federal Labor Leader And His Counteroffensive"
"AFGE Mourns Loss of Two Iconic Labor Leaders"
Clyde M. Webber
American Federation of Government Employees
John Sturdivant
Howie McClennan
Public Employee Department
Gerald McEntee
Categories
1935 births
2018 deaths
American trade union leaders
Trade unionists from North Carolina
Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO

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