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Daniel W. Tracy

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67:. He served until 1946, when he became labor director of the ILO. In 1947, he was re-elected as president of the IBEW, also becoming a vice-president of the AFL. He retired in 1954, and died the following year. 37:(IBEW). He worked as a lineman and wireman until 1916, when he became business manager of two local unions. In 1920, he was elected as a vice-president of the international union. 373: 308: 368: 171: 143: 34: 358: 315: 64: 363: 353: 41: 49: 115: 283: 255: 227: 199: 45: 163: 153: 40:
In 1933, Tracy was elected as president of IBEW. As leader of the union, he strongly opposed the
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in 1910, where he became an electrician. Three years later, he joined the
22:(April 7, 1886 – March 22, 1955) was an American labor union leader. 30: 52:(ILO) conference in Geneva in 1935, and was an advisor to 374:
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers people
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Bloomington, Illinois
Houston
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Congress of Industrial Organizations
American Federation of Labor
International Labour Organization
Cordell Hull
Pan-American Conference
Assistant Secretary of Labor





ISBN
0313228655
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Edward J. Brown
Edward J. Brown
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
J. Scott Milne
John L. Lewis
American Federation of Labor
William McFetridge
Herman Winter
American Federation of Labor
William McFetridge
Herman Winter
American Federation of Labor
William McFetridge

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