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  2. Communist Party USA and American labor movement (1937–1950)

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    After the 1948 election, the CIO took the fight one step further in 1950, expelling the ILWU, the Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Union, the Farm Equipment Union, the Food and Tobacco Workers, and the Fur and Leather Workers, while creating a new union, the International Union of Electrical Workers, to replace the UE, which left the CIO rather ...

  3. Category:American trade union leaders - Wikipedia

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    Vice presidents of the AFL-CIO (263 P) Pages in category "American trade union leaders" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 682 total.

  4. Barry Ritholtz - Wikipedia

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    Barry Ritholtz is an American author, newspaper columnist, blogger, equities analyst, founder and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and guest commentator on Bloomberg Television. Ritholtz is the host of the Bloomberg Podcast Masters in Business in which he interviews influential figures on markets, investing and business. [ 1 ]

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    In 1988, the station flipped to an oldies format, changing the call letters to WOLL, representing the new moniker "Oldies 94.3". Original air personalities were Steve Cody, Skip Kelly, Donnie Pachine, Steve Street, Rock-n-Roll Joel, Patti Stevens, Barry West, Lorna O'Connell, and Lindy Rome.

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  7. Barry West - Wikipedia

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    Barry West was born on 24 October 1958, in Wickersley, England, and became a professional snooker player in 1985. [1] [2]During his career he reached the quarter-finals of ranking tournaments three times. [1]

  8. CIO50 - Wikipedia

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    Chief information officer Domino's Pizza Enterprises: 3 Tim Thurman Chief information officer Australian Securities Exchange: 4 Bill Le Blanc Chief information officer SA Health: 5 Alastair Sharman Chief information officer Children's Health Queensland Hospital 6 Scott Collary Chief information officer Australia & New Zealand Banking Group: 7

  9. Allen Weisselberg - Wikipedia

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    This would remain his primary residence until 2013, when he and his wife, Hilary, sold the property for $468,000 and "moved into a high floor" of a luxury apartment building in the Trump Organization's Riverside South development on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. [10] [61] In 2002, the couple bought a vacation home in Boynton Beach, Florida ...