Daniel Keefe

Daniel Keefe

Daniel Joseph Keefe (27 September 1852 - 2 January 1929) was a founder and the first president of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), a trade union representing waterside workers in Canada and the United States of America.[1]

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Early life

Born in Willow Springs, Illinois the son of a teamster (wagon driver) of Irish ancestry, Daniel Keefe left school in the fourth grade and began working on the Chicago waterfront.[2] At the age of 25, in 1877, Keefe organized fellow workers into the Association of Lumber Handlers (ALH) and in 1882 was elected leader of the organisation.[1] While successful in expanding membership of the organization, from the start Keefe was considered conservative within the labour movement, focusing on winning wage rises and keeping the ALH away from broader trade union struggles of the time, notably the Eight-Hour Day movement during the 1880s.[3]

Emergence, growth and leadership of the International Longshoremen's Association

In 1892 at a convention in Detroit, 11 local unions representing waterside workers from the Great Lakes region formed a single organisation named the National Longshoremen's Association of the United States and elected Daniel Keefe president. By 1895 following recruitment of workers in Canada, the organisation was renamed the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and Keefe affiliated the union to the American Federation of Labor (AFL).[4] Under Keefe's leadership the union grew from 50,000 members in 1900 to 100,000 members by 1905, including expanding membership outside the Great Lakes region across the United States.[2]

Leadership style, break from the AFL and departure from ILA

According to de la Pedraja: "[Keefe] was a shrewd negotiator with employers...and was able to obtain modest concessions for the Longshoremen."[1] Because of the modest nature of these gains, some unions viewed the actions of Keefe as company unionism but in the context of waterside workers coming under attack from employers elsewhere, especially New York City, Keefe's approach was accepted by others.[2] Yet, it is acknowledged that Keefe was a conservative trade union leader who maintained strict control over the union and refused to endorse the Democratic Party in United States national politics.[1] This eventually led to him coming into conflict with other elements of the ILA and following his endorsement of Republican William Taft in the 1908 Presidential Election, rather than face an inevitable loss of position, he resigned following Taft's victory and accepted the position of Commissioner-General of Immigration in the new administration.[2][5]

Later career in public administration

Daniel Keefe was part of a succession of trade union leaders who took the position of Commissioner General of Immigration. Stanford Lyman argues[6] Keefe fitted the role, like his predecessors, because of nativist views and a willingness to use the post to enforce exclusion of migrant workers, especially Chinese workers. Keefe resigned from the position on 31 May 1913 and took a position in the Department of Labor for the rest of the decade. From 1921 to 1925 Keefe worked at the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation handling labour disputes.[2]

Daniel Keefe died on 2 January 1929 in Elmhurst, Illinois.

References

  1. ^ a b c d de La Pedraja, Rene (1994). A historical dictionary of the U.S. merchant marine and shipping industry: since the introduction of steam. Westport CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 289–290. ISBN 9780313272257. http://books.google.com/?id=rQJcXRK0gkQC. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Hillstrom, Kevin; Laurie Collier Hillstrom (2005). The Industrial Revolution in America: Iron and Steel. ABC-CLIO. pp. 237–239. ISBN 1851096205. http://books.google.com/?id=fUIbzBymAjIC. 
  3. ^ Realism and Caution: ILA History
  4. ^ History of the ILA: Creation
  5. ^ "Labor Leader Rewarded: Daniel J Keefe Made Commissioner General of Immigration". New York Times. 2 December 1908. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D00E4D9113EE033A25751C0A9649D946997D6CF. 
  6. ^ Lyman, Stanford M. (Winter 2000). "The "Chinese Question" and American Labor Historians". New Politics 7 (4). http://www.wpunj.edu/~newpol/issue28/lyman28.htm. [dead link]
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