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  • John Lawlor (1860–1929), was an Irish handball player, and trade unionist. Born in Pennsylvania, USA, in 1860, he returned with his parents to Ireland...
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  • Martin Lawlor (November 27, 1868 – September 2, 1959) was an Irish-born American labor union leader. Born in County Kerry, in Ireland, Lawlor emigrated...
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  • John F. Carroll (8 January 1925 – 19 April 2018) was an Irish trade union leader. He was vice-president of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union...
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    Jane McAlevey (category American women trade unionists)
    Bargain: Unions, Organizing, and the Fight for Democracy (2020), and with Abby Lawlor, Rules to Win By: Power and Participation in Union Negotiations (2023)....
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    partition of Ireland. It was mainly a communal conflict between Protestant unionists, who wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom, and Catholic Irish nationalists...
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  • Loewe v. Lawlor, 208 U.S. 274 (1908), also referred to as the Danbury Hatters' Case, is a United States Supreme Court case in United States labor law concerning...
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  • observers to attend the trial. These included Jack Dromey, a British trade unionist who later became a Labour Party MP, and Stephen Sedley, later a UK High...
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    William O'Brien (23 January 1881 – 31 October 1968) was a politician and trade unionist in Ireland. While rarely dominating the political spotlight, O'Brien...
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  • Thomas Lawlor (died 29 October 1945) was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official. In 1925 the Labour Party identified high taxation as...
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  • William D. Ryan (category American trade unionists)
    William D. Ryan (1861 – November 17, 1949) was an American labor unionist. Born in Illinois, Ryan moved with his family to Braidwood, Illinois in 1865...
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    northeastern counties. As was intended by unionists and their supporters in Westminster, Northern Ireland had a unionist majority, who wanted to remain in the...
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  • Patrick Dolan (category American trade unionists)
    Patrick Dolan (1858 – October 22, 1910) was a Scottish-born American labor unionist. Born at Coatbridge in Scotland, to Irish parents, Dolan began working...
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    286-287 Lawlor, The Outrages, pp. 268-269 Lawlor, The Outrages, p. 262 Lawlor, The Outrages, pp. 269-270 Lawlor, The Outrages, pp. 261-262 Lawlor, The Outrages...
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    Representatives John Carroll (trade unionist) (active 1969–1990), Irish trade unionist and senator John Chafee (1922–1999), American politician John Chong (beekeeper)...
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    founded by the trade unionists and socialists James Larkin and James Connolly following a series of violent incidents between trade unionists and the Dublin...
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  • James Larkin Jnr (category Trade unionists from Dublin (city))
    Labour Party politician and trade union official. He was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest of four sons of James Larkin, trade union leader, and Elizabeth...
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  • Executive Officer, Royal Hospital Chelsea. For services to Veterans Martin Lawlor — Chief Executive, Port of Blyth. For services to Ports, to Maritime and...
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    The city saw a bitter strike by dock workers organised by radical trade unionist Jim Larkin, in 1907. The dispute saw 10,000 workers on strike and a...
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    at the National Archives and Records Administration", pp. 20–23, by John M. Lawlor "Finding the Carpetbag: Documents in the Dreer Collection at the Historical...
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    from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021. Lawlor, p.137 Lawlor, p.143 Lawlor, p.126 The Swanzy Riots, 1920 Archived 12 January 2021 at...
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