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ZION Credit Union (finance)


ZION is a credit union with head office in PHILADELPHIA, PA





Reuther, Walter (Philip) (sh)




born Sept. 1, 1907, Wheeling, W.Va., U.S.
died May 9, 1970, Pellston, Mich.

U.S. labour leader.

He became an apprentice tool-and diemaker at age 16. He traveled around the world in the 1930s, developing a lifelong distaste for communism after spending two years in a Soviet auto factory. He became a local union leader in Detroit, Mich., and helped organize sit-down strikes
during which he suffered brutal physical attacks
that made the United Automobile Workers (UAW) a power in the auto industry. As president of the UAW from 1946 until his death, he was an effective negotiator of wages-and-hours gains. He became president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1952 and was an architect of the AFL-CIO merger in 1955. He was second in power to George Meany at the AFL-CIO; however, their repeated clashes, partly stemming from Reuther's strong support for civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War, resulted in Reuther's leading the UAW out of the AFL-CIO in 1968 and forming a short-lived federation with the Teamsters Union. He died in a plane crash.