- Lane Kirkland
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name = Joseph Lane Kirkland
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birth_date = birth date|1922|3|12|mf=y
birth_place =Camden, South Carolina
death_date = death date and age|1999|8|14|1922|3|12|mf=y
death_place =Washington, D.C.
occupation = Labor leader
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children =Joseph Lane Kirkland (
March 12 1922 –August 14 1999 ) was a US labor union leader who served asPresident of theAFL-CIO for over sixteen years.Biography
Kirkland was born in
Camden, South Carolina and rose over his career to head the 16 million-member American labor movement.In 1941, Kirkland entered the
United States Merchant Marine Academy , graduated 1942, and became an officer on U.S. merchant ships duringWorld War II . After the war, he worked in the Research Department of the AFL. He received a B.S. degree from theEdmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service atGeorgetown University .Kirkland married Edith Draper Hollyday in June 1944, with whom he had five daughters. A year after their
divorce in 1972, he married the Czech-born Irena Neumann (1925 - 2007).From 1979 to 1995 Kirkland was president of the
American Federation of Labor –Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO ). During his tenure, union membership in the United States declined precipitously. The unions suffered some of their most serious defeats, including the 1981 air traffic controllers's strike and the 1985Hormel meat packers' strike. On the international front, Kirkland's support of theSolidarity movement inPoland contributed to the decline ofcommunism (he was awarded posthumously with the highest Polish award, theOrder of the White Eagle ).His best remembered quotation is:
* "If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept it all to themselves."
Lane Kirkland died in
Washington, D.C. , aged 77, from complications ofcancer .External links
* [http://www.aflcio.org/aboutaflcio/history/history/kirkland.cfm Lane Kirkland (1922 - 1999)] AFL-CIO history page.
* [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/groupwatch/ftui.php Free Trade Union Institute] the foreign arm of the AFL-CIO from 1977.
* [http://www.lalabor.org/Kirkland.html Lane Kirkland: The AFL-CIO's last cold warrior] by Jim Smith
* [http://www.opinionjournal.com/la/?id=110006388 Freedom's Labors: Lane Kirkland worked for more than his union] by Fred Siegel.Wall Street Journal . OpinionJournal.com. Tuesday, March 8, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST. Accessed April 3, 2005.References
*Puddington, Arch. "Lane Kirkland: Champion of American Labor." Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley and Sons, 2005. ISBN 0-471-41694-0
*Buhle, Paul. "Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George Meany, Lane Kirkland, and the Tragedy of American Labor." New York City: Monthly Review Press, 1999. ISBN 1-58367-003-3
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