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Reporters Tom Fahey of the Union Leader and Kevin Landrigan of the Nashua Telegraph each run their paper's respective State House bureaus.
22 November - (in Lancashire) Harry Pollitt, Communist trade union leader and parliamentary candidate for Rhondda East (died 1960)
On 20 December 2006, Salad Ali Jelle, Defence Minister of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government, said that one of Washington's suspects, Abu Taha al-Sudan, was an Islamic Courts Union leader fighting against the Transitional Federal Government in the 2006 Battle of Baidoa.
Heathfield is the son of trade union leader Peter Heathfield (General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers 1984–92) and the feminist activist Betty Heathfield (co-founder of Women Against Pit Closures during the 1984–85 miners' strike).
He appeared weekly on 2GB in Sydney for The Clash with Union leader Paul Howes, and (as of February 2013) appears weekly on 2GB on Nights with Steve Price.
Former union leader Victor Gotbaum reached out to Scotto to help him in his battle against the Teamsters Union for jurisdiction over New York City's hospital workers.
Jack Cooper, Baron Cooper of Stockton Heath (1908–1988), British politician and trade union leader
Bill Andersen (1924–2005), New Zealand Communist and trade union leader
Other artists, like actress Marília Pêra, preferred to support Collor and sustain his discourse, stating that they feared what could happen in Brazil if the leftist union leader Lula was victorious.
:For the Venezuelan union leader, see Carlos Ortega
Carlos Humberto Reyes, Honduran trade union leader and political candidate
Percy Clarey (1890–1960), Australian trade union leader and politician
The employers were willing to accept a union leader as the "eminent sociologist," so Roosevelt named E. E. Clark, head of the railway conductors' union, as the "eminent sociologist" and, after Catholics exerted pressure, added a sixth, Catholic bishop John Lancaster Spalding, and Commissioner Wright as the seventh member.
Amongst the British members of the International Brigade that Lomon fought alongside were the trade union leader Jack Jones and writers George Orwell and Laurie Lee.
Michael Easson AM (born 1955), Australian businessman and former union leader
Liu is married to Ann O'Leary, the daughter of a social worker and a union leader, who grew up in Orono, Maine.
Notable people from Halfway include boxer Scott Harrison, a World Featherweight champion; Davie Wilson, Scotland and Rangers F.C striker; Kyle Hutton, midfielder, who also played with Rangers; and Mick McGahey union leader of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).
Harry David Krantz OAM (24 November 1919 – 30 March 2006) was an Australian trade union leader.
In 1980 Hughes appeared as a World Bank economist on a panel moderated by Robert McKenzie featuring Donald Rumsfeld, Jagdish Bhagwati, and Richard Deason (an IBEW union leader) as part of the Milton Friedman's PBS documentary "Free to Choose".
At age 12 he found employment in a sewer pipe factory in Oakland, California, and later in Oakland he worked with union leader Harry Bridges.
In 1970 he was elected to Parliament for the Clydeside seat of Dunbartonshire East, defeating Communist shipbuilders' trade union leader Jimmy Reid.
Huw T. Edwards (1892–1970), trade union leader and nationalist politician
The ICA's last public appearance was to accompany the funeral procession of union leader James Larkin in Dublin in 1947.
John Bromley (politician) (1876–1945), British trade union leader as General Secretary of the ASLEF 1914-1936 and Labour Party Member of Parliament for Barrow-in-Furness 1924–1931
John William MacBean AM (born 11 July 1935) was an Australian trade union leader and Secretary of the Labor Council of New South Wales from 1984 to 1988.
Peter Kellman (born 1945), anti-war activist, author, and American labor union leader
As a union leader, he defended pension funds against the losses caused by the agreement with Daniel Dantas' Opportunity Asset Management (Banco Opportunity).
Paul Mackney (born 1950), British educator and trade union leader
Frame by frame of a murder plot, unraveled by a boxing champion, played by Mithun, who is the brother of Ramesh Deo, the Union Leader killed.
In a racketeering suit filed by the U.S. Attorney in 1988 Shevell was accused of making Mafia payoffs and having an eleven-year corrupt relationship with Tony Provenzano, a Genovese family mobster and former union leader who was convicted of racketeering and murder.
Author Hunter S. Thompson referred to the Union Leader as "America’s worst newspaper", claiming Sam Yorty would do well in the 1972 New Hampshire primary "due to his freakish alliance with the neo-Nazi publisher of New Hampshire’s only big newspaper".
Nikolaus Gross (German:Groß) (30 September 1898 – 23 January 1945) was a German resistance fighter and labor union leader in the time of the Third Reich who was later beatified by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on 7 October 2001.
Together with farmer and author Hans Seland and farmer union leader Hans Haga he was among the main agrarian party leaders to prevent the party from joining the fascist movement Nasjonal Samling, led by Vidkun Quisling.
Placido Rizzotto (1914–1948), Italian socialist trade union leader
Noble resisted the drive towards unionization being felt across Argentina's vast publishing industry during the 1960s, a development primarily a result of publishing workers' union leader Raimundo Ongaro, whose Socialist ideology put him at odds with the paramount CGT labor federation.
He has also accused Prime Minister Hun Sen of involvement in the 22 January 2004 murder of SRP-affiliated union leader Chea Vichea.
Sesto ed Uniti is the home village of the major of Bologna and former trade union leader Sergio Cofferati.
The Marxist Bulletin, which commented on SLL-WRP (the Socialist Labour League had become the Workers Revolutionary Party) politics and activities and gave a voice to the ideas of the OCRFI, was successfully infiltrated into the SLL, angering Healy who accused the group of writing substantial sections of documents circulated internally by SLL trade union leader Alan Thornett, who had formed an opposition grouping within the SLL and was soon to leave and form the Workers Socialist League.
Lech Wałęsa, the union leader who led the strikes from 1980, and the current president of the city of Gdańsk, Paweł Adamowicz, attended the concert.
Milan Štěch (born 1953), a Czech politician and trade union leader
Tom Williamson, Baron Williamson (1897–1983), British trade union leader and Member of Parliament
Thomas Worrall Casey (13 October 1869 - 29 November 1949) was a British Liberal politician and Trade Union leader.