Arthur Gordon is considered by Maine labor union leaders and activists to have been the institutional memory of S.D. Warren\u27s unionization and Local 1069 of the United Paperworkers International. Gordon spearheaded Local 1069\u27s transformation of Westbrook in the 1960s from a management-dominated Republican city to a union-dominated Democratic city. He served on the Westbrook city council and then the Maine State Legislature, also while being a leader of the movement to improve occupational safety in Maine industrial workplaces.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/sd-warren/1040/thumbnail.jp
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Ewing was a union activist and leader at New Jersey factory before working at USM. Ewing was the fir...
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Harriman was a leader of the workers\u27 successful unionization effort in the 1960s. He was Vice-Pr...
This interview covers how Jay strike included participation from paper union members across all of M...
Dave Martin and Arthur Gordon recount their mill experiences including topics such as: life as a ski...
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