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Jacob Potofsky

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Potofsky was noted for his ability to reconcile differences within a union or between union and employer. He was, however, staunchly pro-labor, warning workers that "What you earn at the bargaining tables can be taken away in the legislative halls." His work landed him on the
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In 1946, after 36 years of association, Potofsky succeeded Hillman as president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, when the union had 350,000 members and 96% of the men's clothing industry under union contract. He was active in the
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Potofsky married twice, first to Callie Taylor (who died in 1946) and then to widow Blance Lydia Zetland; they had two daughters. (Daughter Delia married noted photographer and newspaper columnist
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hailed Potofsky, saying in a release that "The life and times of Mr. Potofsky are inextricably interwoven with the growth and stability of the American labor movement." ACW president
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stated, "Jack Potosfky's genius was motivating workers to face their own destinies. In his case, it was organizing workers to form unions, to
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Potofsky started working when he was 14 years old as a pocket maker. In 1910, by then a "floor boy" in a clothing factory for
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Staff report (June 28, 1973). Lists of White House 'Enemies' and Memorandums Relating to Those Named.
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issued a statement recognizing Potofsky as "one of the giants of the labor movement". The
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Jacob Samuel Potofsky died age 84 on August 5, 1979, in New York City of cancer.
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against the clothing manufacturer. Soon after, Potofsky joined what became the
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Potofsky, Jacob S. (1948). "Jacob S. Potofsky". In Finkelstein, Louis (ed.).
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retired. In 1941, he strongly opposed the isolationist policy of
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Jacob Samual Potofsky was born on November 26, 1894, in the
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on the occasion of the death of her husband, August 1963
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Sidney Hillman
Murray Finley
Radomyshl
Russian Empire
New York City
American Labor
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Sidney Hillman
Teteriv
Radomyshl
Chicago
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Sidney Hillman
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Joseph Schlossberg
John L. Lewis
United Mine Workers
American Labor Party
Labor history of the United States
John F. Kennedy
Hubert H. Humphrey
master list of Nixon political opponents
William P. Gottlieb
Jimmy Carter
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
Murray Finley
Jack Sheinkman
bargain collectively

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