Harry Van Arsdale (1905-1986) was a towering figure in the New York labor scene. After being initiated into the Local 3 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in 1925 and becoming its business manager in 1933, Van Arsdale turned the then corrupt and disorganized union into a force to be reckoned with. He became president of the New York City Central Labor Council in 1957, which put him in a position to become a greater influence for labor relations locally and nationally. As business manager and president of these organizations, Van Arsdale advocated and won shorter work days, in order to give more men a chance to work - especially important in the 1930s. He instituted paid vacation, paid holidays, annuity plans, and educational opportunities for union workers - novelties at that time - as well as scholarships for workers' children. His sincere commitment to improving the lives of American workers and their families made him a truly beloved figure. This fascinating memoir traces Van Arsdale's sixty-plus years as a union member and powerful labor figure, and provides colorful details of his many remarkable accomplishments.
Harry Van Arsdale, Jr.: Labor's Champion
Brand: M E Sharpe Inc
$23.72 - $84.69
- UPC:
- 9780765610447
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 2002-11-30
- Author:
- Gene Ruffini;Theodore Kheel
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- 1