Mullany went on to be its president and was elected second vice-president of the National Labor Union.
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The Social Party adopted a platform which incorporated elements both of the program of the International as well as that of the fledgling National Labor Union (NLU) established less than two years earlier by William H. Sylvis.
The International Typographical Union, eager to establish a national labor union, also widely publicized the conference.
During the period when the Knights of Labor, a strongly Roman Catholic labor union and the first national labor union, turned to violence, Kenrick vocally opposed them and condemned their actions.