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Wayne E. Glenn

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and soon held various leadership positions in his local union. In 1957, he began working as a full-time representative of the international union, and in 1965, he was elected as a vice-president. In this role, he became known for organizing additional workers in the American South. He also served
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Babcock, Charles (August 1, 1978). "2 Union Officers Take Leave During Fight Over Indictments".
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Kilborn, Peter (September 4, 1995). "Bringing Down Labor's Giant Leader".
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as secretary-treasurer, and later as president, of the Arkansas AFL-CIO.
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International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers
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Ponca City, Oklahoma
Ponca City, Oklahoma
United States Navy
World War II
Camden, Arkansas
International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers
United Paperworkers International Union
AFL-CIO
Lane Kirkland


"USW Mourns Paperworkers President Wayne E. Glenn"



"Wayne E. Glenn"
Joseph Tonelli
United Paperworkers' International Union
Boyd D. Young
Categories
1924 births
2021 deaths
American trade union leaders
People from Ponca City, Oklahoma
Trade unionists from Oklahoma
Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO

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