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LRR Focus: Labor Party Advocates

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Labor Research Review, Volume 1, Number 22 (1994)
Author
Johnson, J.J.
Abstract

[Excerpt] For more than a decade, Tony Mazzocchi, Presidential Assistant of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, has traversed the nation as the principal organizer of the Labor Party Advocates. His message: "For the past ten years, I have openly declared my belief that unless the trade union movement in this country seizes the political initiative and organizes a labor party, it will never again be the force it once was." Responding to this challenge, in October 1993, some 80 trade unionist's from 23 states voted to convene a founding convention. Then, in the spring of this year, LPA'S interim steering committee endorsed a proposal to hold the convention in Denver in 1995.

Journal / Series
Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 1, Num. 22
Date Issued
1994-09-01
Keywords
Tony Mazzocchi
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Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers Union
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trade unions
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article

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