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William A. Carney

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Carney stood down as a vice-president of the AFL in 1893. In 1895, he left his Iron and Steel Workers post, to become a full-time AFL organizer for Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In 1898, he instead became a factory inspector.
37:(AFL). In 1891, he was re-elected by only a minority of delegates. Upon realizing that this was contrary to the federation's rules, he resigned, but was immediately re-elected, this time unanimously. 214: 44:, giving speeches and chairing numerous meetings. Part of the annual AFL convention was set aside to discussing the strike, at which Carney and William Weihe attracted the most attention. 33:
In 1890, Carney was elected as a vice-president of the Iron and Steel Workers, covering the union's district 1. He was also elected as the second vice-president of the
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Born in England, Carney emigrated to the United States in about 1884, settling in
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Homestead : A Complete History of the Struggle of July, 1892
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He came to greater prominence in 1892, as a leader of the
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Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Pittsburgh
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers
American Federation of Labor
Homestead strike



ISBN
9780252033896
Peter J. McGuire
American Federation of Labor
Charles L. Drummond
Categories
1860 births
1904 deaths
American trade unionists
English emigrants to the United States
Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor

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