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Hutcheson, William (Levi)

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Hutcheson, William (Levi) (1874-1953)

US labour leader. Active within the American Federation of Labor (AFL), he was such a conservative that he opposed President Roosevelt's New Deal. As a staunch proponent of craft unions, he fell out with his fellow AFL leaders over attempts to get together with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.

He was born in Saginaw County, Michigan. A carpenter, he was president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America 1915-52.


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