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William C. Birthright

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In 1930, Birthright was elected as secretary-treasurer of the union, and in 1937, he also became its president. Under his leadership, the union changed its name to the "Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers and Cosmetologists International Union of America", and its membership increased from 30,000 to
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By 1963, there was dissatisfaction in the union with the leadership of Birthright. He was convinced to stand town as president, but contested the election for the secretary-treasurer post, in which he was defeated by E. M. Sanders. In 1965, he was also persuaded to resign as a vice-president of
439: 31: 444: 34:, and was almost immediately elected as vice-president of his local. From 1915 to 1924, he was secretary of the Nashville Trades and Labor Council. 434: 260: 236: 429: 424: 96: 386: 358: 330: 287: 56: 48: 60: 183:. Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists, and Proprietors' International Union of America. 1963. 291: 52: 419: 414: 280: 368: 340: 92: 322: 300: 23: 312: 378: 350: 40: 408: 308: 150:"Sketches of Men Who Comprise Top Echelon of Labor Leadership in United States". 71:, as part of a clear-out of the older members of the federation's executive. 27: 59:(AFL). In 1951, he was nominated by the AFL to serve on the reconstituted 44:
described him as being the main spokesperson of the smaller labor unions.
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at an early age, before becoming a barber. In 1907, he joined the
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in 1937, and from 1941, he was a vice-president of the
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Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Helena, Arkansas
Nashville
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America
New York Times
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
American Federation of Labor
Wage Stabilization Board
AFL-CIO
ISBN
0313228655






Journeymen Barbers International Union
Journeymen Barbers International Union
William J. McSorley
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
John B. Haggerty
Paddy Morrin
Daniel J. Tobin
William D. Mahon
American Federation of Labor
William C. Doherty
Harry C. Bates
American Federation of Labor

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