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Robert Howard (unionist)

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17: 58:. He continued to work as a spinner, initially in the Flint Mill. In 1878, he was elected as secretary of the Fall River Spinners' Association. The union had been in financial difficulties, but Howard resolved this by increasing membership. He was so successful, that from 1879, he was able to work full-time in the role. He was also active in the 50:
of spinners. As the leader of the union, he sought to avoid strikes through negotiation, and campaigned for a maximum nine-hour working day. He was offered a position as an overseer, but declined it, as he did not want a management position.
259: 73:, nominated by both parties. He focused on supporting the labor movement, and did not re-stand at the next election. In 1882, he was elected as treasurer of the national 81:
in the Bristol 2nd District, as a Democrat. He served in the Senate until 1893, and remained leader of the Fall River Spinners until 1897, by then part of the
249: 274: 269: 254: 206: 74: 46:, to work with bobbins in a cotton mill. Five years later, he became a spinner, and at the age of 25, he became president of the local 161: 59: 70: 244: 101: 137: 264: 62:, serving as its leader from 1878 until 1887. He started a campaign for a maximum ten-hour working day in 102:"Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1891" 55: 27:(February 8, 1845 – 1902) was a British-born American labor union leader and politician. 239: 234: 78: 16: 8: 216: 133: 82: 38:, to parents from Ireland, Howard began working as a piercer in a silk mill in 228: 63: 39: 47: 43: 77:, standing down in 1885. The following year, he was elected to the 181:
American Federation of Labor: History, Encyclopedia, Reference Book
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In 1873, Howard emigrated to the United States, settling in
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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when only 8 years old. When he was 10, he moved to
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Nantwich
Cheshire
Macclesfield
Stockport
trade union
Fall River, Massachusetts
Amalgamated Mule Spinners' Association
Rhode Island
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions
Massachusetts Senate
Knights of Labor
"Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1891"




ISBN
9780252033896




The Labor Movement: The Problem of To-day
Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions
Gabriel Edmonston
Categories
1845 births
1902 deaths

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