Labor-Consolidation

AFL-CIO Merger Consolidates Labor Movement, But Cements Conservative Leadership

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The American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merge on December 5, 1955, creating the AFL-CIO with 16 million members representing one-third of American workers. George Meany, the conservative plumber who led the AFL, becomes president, while the more progressive …

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