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Paul L. Phillips

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42:, and became the founding president of a new local. From 1937, he worked full-time for the international union, then was elected as one of its vice-presidents in 1942. During 34:. He qualified in business administration, but left in 1930, short of money, and worked various short-term jobs before becoming a paper maker. He joined the 270: 260: 147: 35: 265: 255: 175: 62: 31: 119: 58: 202: 39: 27: 47: 65:, becoming founding president of the new union. That year, he was also elected as a vice-president of the 223: 206: 250: 245: 51: 115: 70: 23: 215: 57:
In 1948, Phillips was elected as president of the IBPM. He led it into a merger with the
227: 195: 239: 43: 69:. By 1968, he was in poor health, and retired from his union posts. He moved to 19:(August 10, 1904 – February 6, 1975) was an American labor union leader. 66: 50:, and on the Paperboard Labor Advisory Committee of the 8: 46:, he served on the New York division of the 130: 114:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 87: 85: 148:International Brotherhood of Paper Makers 112:Biographical Dictionary of American Labor 36:International Brotherhood of Paper Makers 92:"Paul Phillips, led Papermakers Union". 81: 105: 103: 38:(IBPM) in 1932, while working for the 7: 176:United Papermakers and Paperworkers 63:United Papermakers and Paperworkers 261:People from Union County, Arkansas 14: 32:Louisiana Polytechnic Institute 271:Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO 59:United Paperworkers of America 1: 266:Trade unionists from Arkansas 256:American trade union leaders 203:American Federation of Labor 40:International Paper Company 287: 61:in 1957, which formed the 28:Arkansas A & M College 220: 200: 190: 182: 172: 164: 154: 144: 138: 133: 73:, where he died in 1975. 48:War Manpower Commission 26:, Phillips studied at 207:Trades Union Congress 134:Trade union offices 52:War Production Board 110:Fink, Gary (1984). 96:. 13 February 1975. 234: 233: 221:Succeeded by 183:Succeeded by 174:President of the 155:Succeeded by 146:President of the 71:Leesburg, Florida 278: 205:delegate to the 191:Preceded by 180:1957–1968 165:Preceded by 152:1948–1957 141:Matthew J. Burns 139:Preceded by 131: 126: 125: 107: 98: 97: 89: 24:Strong, Arkansas 17:Paul L. Phillips 286: 285: 281: 280: 279: 277: 276: 275: 236: 235: 230: 226: 216:James Suffridge 212: 210: 198: 194: 186: 179: 170: 160: 151: 142: 129: 122: 109: 108: 101: 91: 90: 83: 79: 12: 11: 5: 284: 282: 274: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 248: 238: 237: 232: 231: 228:C. J. Haggerty 222: 219: 199: 196:J. Scott Milne 193:William A. Lee 192: 188: 187: 184: 181: 171: 166: 162: 161: 156: 153: 143: 140: 136: 135: 128: 127: 120: 99: 94:New York Times 80: 78: 75: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 283: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 247: 244: 243: 241: 229: 225: 218: 217: 209: 208: 204: 197: 189: 178: 177: 169: 168:Union founded 163: 159: 150: 149: 137: 132: 123: 117: 113: 106: 104: 100: 95: 88: 86: 82: 76: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 20: 18: 214: 211:1954 201: 173: 167: 158:Union merged 157: 145: 111: 93: 56: 44:World War II 21: 16: 15: 251:1975 deaths 246:1904 births 224:Michael Fox 185:Harry Sayre 240:Categories 121:0313228655 77:References 30:and the 22:Born in 67:AFL-CIO 213:With: 118:  116:ISBN 242:: 102:^ 84:^ 54:. 124:.

Index

Strong, Arkansas
Arkansas A & M College
Louisiana Polytechnic Institute
International Brotherhood of Paper Makers
International Paper Company
World War II
War Manpower Commission
War Production Board
United Paperworkers of America
United Papermakers and Paperworkers
AFL-CIO
Leesburg, Florida




ISBN
0313228655
International Brotherhood of Paper Makers
United Papermakers and Paperworkers
J. Scott Milne
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
James Suffridge
Michael Fox
C. J. Haggerty
Categories
1904 births
1975 deaths
American trade union leaders

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