LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Labor leaders at a conference to end a dispute within the
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LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Labor leaders at a conference to end a dispute within the
LABOR LEADERS, 1938.
Labor leaders at a conference to end a dispute within the United Auto Workers Union, 1938. Left to right: Philip Murray, Chairman of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee; Lee Pressman, Counsel for C.I.O.; R.J. Thomas, Vice President of the U.A.W.; Homer Martin, President of the U.A.W.; John L. Lewis; and John Brophy, C.I.O. director
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1938 Committee Conference Desk Director Dispute Homer Labor Leader Labor Movement Labor Union Leadership Lewis Llewellyn Martin Murray Office Organization Philip Settlement Steel Union Vice President Washington Dc Counsel
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this historic photograph, taken in 1938, a group of influential labor leaders gather at a conference table to resolve a dispute within the United Auto Workers Union. The men are seated around an elegant desk in what appears to be an office setting in Washington D. C. Their serious expressions reflect the gravity of the situation they are addressing. From left to right, we see Philip Murray, Chairman of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee; Lee Pressman, Counsel for C. I. O. ; R. J. Thomas, Vice President of the U. A. W. ; Homer Martin, President of the U. A. W. ; John L. Lewis; and John Brophy, C. I. O. director. These individuals were key figures in shaping and leading the American labor movement during this time period. The photograph captures not only their leadership roles but also their camaraderie as they work together towards finding a resolution. Each man brings his own expertise and perspective to contribute towards ending this particular dispute within the union. This image serves as a powerful reminder of both unity and determination within organized labor during one of America's most transformative eras. It symbolizes their commitment to fighting for workers' rights and improving working conditions across industries. As we look back on this moment frozen in time, it is evident that these labor leaders played crucial roles in shaping our nation's history by advocating for fair treatment and better opportunities for all workers.
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