Paul Jennings (union worker)

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Paul J. Jennings (March 19, 1918 – September 7, 1987) was an American labor leader who served as president of the International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) from 1965 to 1976.[1]

Life and career

Jennings was born in

James Madison High School, the RCA Institute and the Crown Heights Labor School
.

He was the successor to founding president

master list of Nixon political opponents
.

Jennings died in West Hempstead, New York following a long illness. The IUE's Paul Jennings Scholarship is named in his honor.

References

  1. ^ How, Marvine (September 10, 1987). Paul J. Jennings, Union Leader, Dies. The New York Times
  2. ^ Staff report (September 10, 1987). Paul Jennings, Former Chief Of Union, Dies. The Washington Post

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Trade union offices
Preceded by President of the International Union of Electrical Workers
1965–1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by AFL-CIO delegate to the Trades Union Congress
1971
With: John F. Griner
Succeeded by