- Sam Gindin
Sam Gindin is a Canadian
academic andintellectual who served as research director of the Canadian region of theUnited Auto Workers (UAW) union and later as chiefeconomist and Assistant to the President of theCanadian Auto Workers (CAW) union after the latter became independent from its American parent organization.Gindin is a graduate of the
University of Manitoba . He worked as a research officer for theNew Democratic Party of Manitoba and later taught at theUniversity of Prince Edward Island . He obtained his MA in economics from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , but while working on his PhD dissertation in 1974, he took up the position of first director of research for what was then the Canadian section of the UAW. He rose within the union and served as an assistant to bothBob White andBuzz Hargrove , where he participated in major collective bargaining, the formation of union and social policy, and strategic discussions on the structure and direction of the union. He also wrote a book on the history of the CAW entitled "The Canadian Auto Workers: The Birth and Transformation of a Union."In 2000, Gindin retired from the CAW. He joined the faculty of
York University in thePolitical Science department as Packer Visitor in Social Justice, where he continues to teach.External links
*Sam Gindin, [http://www.caw.ca/whoweare/ourhistory/cawhistory/index.html "The Canadian Auto Workers: The Birth and Transformation of a Union"] (online version of book from the CAW [http://www.caw.ca/ website] ).
* [http://www.arts.yorku.ca/politics/faculty/gindin.html Sam Gindin bio] on the York University [http://www.yorku.ca website] .
* [http://www.socialistproject.ca/caw.html Sam Gindin articles] on the Socialist Project [http://www.socialistproject.ca website] .
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