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  2. Rose Schneiderman - Wikipedia

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    Rose Schneiderman (April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a Polish-born American labor organizer and feminist, and one of the most prominent female labor union leaders. As a member of the New York Women's Trade Union League, she drew attention to unsafe workplace conditions, following the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911, and as a suffragist she helped to pass the New York state ...

  3. Liz Shuler - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] From her election to the retirement of Arlene Holt Baker in 2013 was the first time that two of the three officer positions in the AFL–CIO were held by women; [1] her election as president with Fred Redmond succeeding her as Secretary-Treasurer marked the first time two of the three positions were held by African Americans.

  4. The New Face Of The Union Movement: Female, Minority - AOL

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    For much of the 20th century, America's unions were known for their fierce and relentless advocacy of manufacturing workers -- mostly men, working relatively high-paying, blue-collar jobs at steel ...

  5. Category : WikiProject Women in Red meetup 228 articles

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  6. Stacy Davis Gates - Wikipedia

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    Davis Gates began her career teaching history in 2004 at Englewood Technical Prep Academy High School, a public school on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. [5] In 2008, the school was closed as part of a series of closures led by the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (CPS), Arne Duncan, Davis Gates attributes this as the moment she was "radicalized."

  7. Gail Harris (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    Harris entered the U.S. Navy on May 16, 1973 [1] and was commissioned through Officer Candidate School, in Newport, Rhode Island. [3] [5]In October 1973 to October 1976, Harris was chosen to be the test case for women in Naval Operational Aviation Squadron, and there, she served as the air intelligence officer for Patrol Squadron 47 at Moffett Field, California, her first assignment.

  8. Candy Crowley - Wikipedia

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    [16] Her last broadcast was on State of the Union on December 21, 2014. [17] On August 17, 2015, Politico reported that CNN correspondent Dana Bash would replace Crowley as chief political correspondent. In fall 2015, Crowley became a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics. [18] She has retired from daily work and is serving as a paid ...

  9. 9to5 - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the National Association of Working Women formed a national-level partnership with SEIU and formed SEIU District 925, a nationwide labor union for office workers. After several name changes, the organization adopted its current name in 1983, and "9to5, National Association of Working Women" evolved into the largest membership ...