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Tom Short (unionist)

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38:, for which he was fined $ 800. In 1980, he was indicted, along with his father, accused of embezzling union funds, but the charges were dropped. He was elected as an international vice-president of the union in 1988, and then in 1993 became the union's general secretary-treasurer. He was elected as president of the union in 1994. 55:
described him as "often is more ally than adversary to management". Under his leadership, membership of the union increased by more than 50%. In addition, he was elected as a vice-president of the
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to reaffiliate to the union. He also introduced the Individual Retirement Plan for union members on the West Coast. The
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As leader of the union, Short signed a large number of agreements. He set up a
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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
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Cleveland
Cleveland Symphony Orchestra
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
picket line
Political Action Committee
United Scenic Artists
LA Times
AFL-CIO




"Tom Short"


"A union boss with some A-list clout"
"I.A.T.S.E. President Short Likely to Step Down"


"IATSE president Thomas Short retires"
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
Matthew Loeb
Categories
Living people
1949 births
American trade union leaders
Activists from Cleveland
Trade unionists from Ohio
Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO

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