词条 | Reuther, Walter |
释义 | Reuther, Walter American labour leader in full Walter Philip Reuther born September 1, 1907, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S. died May 9, 1970, Pellston, Michigan ![]() Reuther's negotiating skills helped win numerous bargaining gains for the UAW. These included annual raises based on productivity advances, cost-of-living increases, supplementary unemployment benefits, early-retirement options, and health and welfare benefits. As the son of a trade-union and socialist activist, Reuther became an apprentice tool and die maker in Wheeling at the age of 16 and, upon moving to Detroit, Michigan, at 19, became a tool and die craftsman. He was soon promoted to a foreman's post and went on to complete high school and three years of college. In the 1930s Reuther and his brother Victor spent three years traveling around the world, working for almost two years in an automobile factory in the Soviet Union. The experience led him to condemn the lack of freedom in communist societies. He would go on to fight the communist elements in the UAW and the CIO. ![]() Reuther's relationship with Meany—whom he criticized for dictatorial control, conservatism, and inaction—had deteriorated by 1968, which prompted Reuther to withdraw the UAW from the federation he had helped create. The following year he launched the Alliance for Labor Action in cooperation with the Teamsters (Teamsters Union), a union that had been expelled from the AFL-CIO in 1957 on charges of corruption. In 1970 Reuther and his wife were killed in a plane crash near Pellston, Michigan. |
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