- Harry Lundeberg
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name = Harry Lundeberg
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caption = Second President of SIU
birth_date = birth date|1901|3|25|mf=y
birth_place =Oslo ,Norway
death_date = death date and age|1957|1|28|1901|3|25|mf=y
death_place =San Francisco, California
occupation = Trade union leader
salary =
networth =
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website = http://www.seafarers.org
footnotes =Harrald Olaf Lundebergcite web | title = Harry Lundeberg Stetson | url = http://www.sailors.org/pdf/newsletter/harrylundebergcentennial.pdf | work = West Coast Sailors | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] (
March 25 1901 -January 28 1957 ) fromOslo ,Norway was amerchant seaman and an American labor leader.Lundeberg left his home of Oslo at age 14,cite web | title = Centennial Retrospective | url = http://www.sailors.org/pdf/newsletter/harrylundebergcentennial.pdf | work = West Coast Sailors | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] joined the
Seamen's Union of Australia in 1917 and transferred into theSailors' Union of the Pacific in Seattle in 1923. [cite web | title = Chapter IV: Twilight of Freedom | url = http://www.sailors.org/pdf/history4-5.pdf | work = Sailor's Union of the Pacific History | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] He sailed for 21 years on sailing ships and steamers of a variety of flags, eventually earning American citizenship.In 1934, Lundeberg was sailing as
third mate aboard the SS "James W. Griffiths". In the course of the1934 West Coast Longshore Strike , Lundeberg walked off his ship in Oakland in support of the strike. [cite web | title = Chapter VI: Year of Rebirth (1934) | url = http://www.sailors.org/pdf/history6-7.pdf | work = Sailor's Union of the Pacific History | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] At its height, at least 8,000 west coast sailors joined the strike. OnJuly 30 1934 , as the strike came close to conclusion, Lundeberg was elected Sailor's Union of the Pacific patrolman for the Seattle area.In April 1935cite web | title = Chapter VIII: Twilight of Freedom | url = http://www.sailors.org/pdf/history8.pdf | work = Sailor's Union of the Pacific History | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] at a conference of maritime unions in Seattle, it was decided to establish an umbrella union to represent the membership of the International Seaman's Union as well as maritime officers and longshoremen. This umbrella organization was called the Maritime Federation and Lundeberg was named its first president. Later that year, he was elected Secretary-Treasurer of SUP.
Over the next two years, the International Seamen's Union experienced intense difficulties, including the revocation of their charter and the loss of 30,000 seamen in July 1937 to the
Congress of Industrial Organizations ' newly formedNational Maritime Union . A month later, William Green, president of theAmerican Federation of Labor , took over the ISU with the goal of rebuilding it under the AFL. Lundeberg, who was now also head of the Sailor's Union of the Pacific, oversaw this reorganization.cite web | title = SIU & Maritime History | url = http://www.seafarers.org/about/history.xml | work = SIU History | accessdate=March 17 | accessyear=2007] OnOctober 15 1938 at an AFL convention inHouston, Texas , Green handed Lundeberg theSeafarer's International Union charter. The new union numbered some 7,000 members on the east and gulf coasts.Lundeberg served as president of SIU from 1938 until his death from a heart attack in a San Francisco hospital on
January 28 ,1957 .cite web
title =The Early Years: New Union Elects First Administration
url = http://www.amo-union.org/History/H-chapter6.htm
work = AMO History
accessdate=March 23 | accessyear=2007]Memorials
*There is a memorial to Lundeberg at 450 Harrison Street in
San Francisco, California , outside the entrance to the Sailors Union of the Pacific Hall. [cite web
title = CA Landmarks
url = http://www.laborheritage.org/IALL-CA.html
work = laborheritage.org
accessdate=March 16| accessyear=2007]
*There is a memorial to Lundeberg outside the seamans hotel at the seafarers harry Lundeburg school of Seamanship in Piney Point Maryland
*In 1967, Paul Hall established theSeafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship inPiney Point ,Maryland to give young people the chance for a career at sea. Since then, thousands of SIU members have advanced their skills, and thousands of young people from deprived backgrounds have found employment through the school.In 2005 the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship and the seafarers international union signed a consent agreement in the Baltimore federal court with the EEOC as plientiff to admit people of all ages and the apprentice program has a diverse student body of all ages, races and gender.Trivia
* Lundeberg's nickname was "The Lunchbox."cite web
title = Milestones
url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,809085,00.html
work =Time Magazine
accessdate=March 28| accessyear=2007]
* Lundeberg was 6 feet 2 1/2 inches tall and weighed 190 pounds
* Lundeberg was tattooed and "never ducked a waterfront strike or a dock brawl."
* Lundeberg had a longstanding feud with longshoreman's presidentHarry Bridges .
* Lundeberg "once got a smashed jaw from a C.I.O.-swung baseball bat"ee also
*
Frank Drozak
*Andrew Furuseth
*Michael Sacco
*Paul Hall (labor leader) References
Further reading
*
Archie Green , "Harry Lundeberg's Stetson & Other Nautical Treasures" (Crockett, CA: Carquinez Press, 2006). ISBN 0-9744124-3-0External links
* [http://www.sailors.org/pdf/newsletter/wcs-jan2001.pdf Bio blurb at West Coast Sailors]
* [http://www.sailors.org/pdf/newsletter/harrylundebergcentennial.pdf West Coast Sailors 30 Mar 2001, Harry Lundeberg Centennial Tribute]
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