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Paul Hall (labor leader)

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393: 25: 407: 303:. When Hall took over the Maritime Trades Department, it was a struggling organization made up of only six small unions. He built it into the most active and effective political force in the family of the trade union movement. At his death, it comprised 43 national and international unions representing nearly 8 million American workers. 322:
in 1967 in order to give young people the chance for a career at sea. Since then, the school has developed into among the finest maritime training schools in the country. Thousands of SIU members have advanced their skills, and thousands of young people from deprived backgrounds have found employment
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Through collective bargaining, he also established the Seafarers Welfare, Pension and Vacation Plans. By 1954, the SIU had aided with, as Paul used to say, "money, marbles and chalk" a total of 75 brother unions in strikes and organizing campaigns. These constant battles to help other unions earned
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in 1944. He rapidly moved up to become port agent in New York and then Director of Organizing for the SIU Atlantic and Gulf District. Then in 1947, he became chief executive officer of SIU-Atlantic Gulf Lakes and Inland Water District, at the age of 32. He held this post until his death. Paul Hall
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In 1962, he was elected to the AFL–CIO Executive Council. He was senior vice president of the AFL–CIO and one of its most influential members at the time of his death. He fought continually at the bargaining table. In the words of SIU Vice President
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1938 saw the founding of SIU and Paul Hall was a charter member. He made his presence felt immediately. He was a tough, hard-nosed union activist and his early waterfront battles left him with ugly knife scars on his arms and legs.
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Paul Hall the lifelong reputation of one who got things done and who could always be counted on for help no matter what the problem.
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of 1947 when seamen won unprecedented gains in wages and conditions. He also organized key breakthroughs for the union in bringing
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on August 21, 1914. He started shipping as a teenager in the early 1930s, mostly as a
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In 1957, Paul Hall became president of SIU-North America, succeeding the late
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A Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Merchant Marine and Shipping Industry
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His first official post in the union was as patrolman in the port of
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The Seafarers Union was Hall's idea. This union would later become
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Seafarers International Union of North America people
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Jefferson County, Alabama
Seafarers International Union
AFL–CIO
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Fireman/Watertender and Oiler (FOWT)
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