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Christopher Chan will continue his role leading CIO in Asia but he will report to me.
In 1952 Reuther succeeded Philip Murray as president of the CIO; in that position he became an architect of the AFL-CIO merger in 1955.
Interpreting Roosevelt's victory as a repudiation of his own leadership, Lewis resigned as president of the CIO in 1940.
The extent of the allegations against Mugwira are wide-ranging and extreme, but there are concerns that the involvement of the CIO in poaching appears to extend beyond a few rogue agents.
In 1940 he married Geraldine Roach, and they both spent the next few years working alternately for war agencies in Washington and the CIO in Detroit before returning to Ithaca.
He was instrumental in merging the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the CIO in 1955 and in expelling from the general labour movement various unions thought to be dominated by communists or racketeers.
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Getting that CIO buy-in is an absolute nightmare.
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