Looking Back, Moving Forward: My Life in the American Labor Movement
By (Author) John J. Sweeney
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BookBaby
21st September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Hardback
238
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
589g
John J. Sweeney has dedicated his life to improving the quality of life and defending the integrity of working people. As a lifelong outspoken and forceful advocate for working people, he was never afraid of making his point loudly, even if it meant blocking a bridge or occupying an office lobby. Sweeneys remarkable life has given him a unique perspective on the labor movement and the American economy. His memoirs are a must read for anyone interested in the history of unions in America and union members everywhere.
The proceeds from the sale of hard copies of Looking Back, Moving Forward will be donated to the John J. Sweeney Scholarship at the Ulster Universitys International Conflict Research Institute in Northern Ireland. The scholarship, which was launched in 2014, is a full tuition scholarship for students with a connection to the American Labor movement to obtain a Masters in Applied Peace and Conflict Studies. Information on how to apply can be found at: http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/courses/MSC/Scholarships/Sweeney/
Born in the Bronx to a domestic worker and bus driver, both Irish immigrants, John J. Sweeney rose through the ranks of the American Labor Movement to give a voice to working people of all backgrounds. As President of the AFL-CIO from 1995-2009, Sweeney promoted economic and social justice and expanded union organizing efforts. In 2010, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama for his lifelong advocacy for American workers. He has previously co-written two books, America Needs a Raise: Fighting for Economic Security and Social Justice. He is currently retired and lives with his wife, Maureen, to whom he has been married for 54 years.