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Between 1985 and 1986, Campbell allegedly authorized six construction loans totaling more than $ 95 million. The loans were made from the union's $ 200 million reserve fund. According to press reports, Campbell made the loans based on advice from Empire Contract Consulting Inc., a New York firm
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that also serviced and monitored the loans. Developers began to experience trouble repaying the loans in 1987, but Empire Contract Consulting did not make the union aware of the problems until 1989.
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In 1955, he was hired by the international union as an organizer. In 1957, the international promoted him to staff representative, and he serviced contracts in Rockland and three nearby counties.
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He was elected to the general executive board of the 1st District of the Carpenters in 1969, and resigned his position as local president the same year.
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to Peter and Mary Campbell. His father was a city mass transit employee. He attended public schools. After graduation, he apprenticed as a carpenter.
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Campbell resigned as president of the Carpenters in mid-term in February 1988 due to ill health. He was succeeded as president by
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In 1974, he was elected second vice president of the international union. He was elected first vice president in 1980.
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on June 24, 1983. But the company outlasted the union, and the Carpenters affiliate at Louisiana-Pacific disbanded.
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He married Catherine Keane in May 1940. The couple had two sons, Patrick and Kevin, and a daughter, Cynthia.
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resigned unexpectedly effective October 31, 1982. Campbell was elected to succeed him.
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In 1966, he was appointed assistant to the president of the Carpenters,
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Crowe, Kenneth. "$ 94M Loss Spurs Unusual Carpenter Union Election."
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and vice president of the New York State Building Trades Council.
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Lucassen revealed the problems with the loans in September 1989.
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The United Brotherhood of Carpenters: The First Hundred Years.
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Swoboda, Frank. "Carpenters Union Could Lose $ 95 Million."
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45th ed. New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who, 1988.
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Index

Patrick Campbell (disambiguation)
American
labor
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
New York City
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
staff sergeant
Rockland County, New York
Maurice Hutcheson
New York State AFL-CIO
William Konyha
boycott
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
strike
Sigurd Lucassen
Palm City, Florida
ISBN
0-313-22865-5
ISBN
0-674-92196-8
William Konyha
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Sigurd Lucassen
Joyce D. Miller
AFL-CIO
Trades Union Congress
Lynn R. Williams
Categories
1918 births

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