George Addes

Trade Union Leader, UAW Co-founder

George Addes - Trade Union Leader, UAW Co-founder
Born

1911
114 years ago

Died

June 19th, 1990
35 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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An American trade union leader co-founded the United Automobile Workers (UAW) in 1935, significantly influencing labor rights in the automotive industry. The leadership role included advocating for workers' rights and enhancing benefits and working conditions for members. This individual served as a prominent figure in several key labor negotiations and strikes that shaped labor relations in the United States. Throughout a lengthy career, efforts resulted in the passage of significant labor reforms and improved security for workers in the automotive sector. His contributions to trade unionism have had lasting effects on the dynamics between labor and management in America.

Co-founded the United Automobile Workers

Played a significant role in labor negotiations

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