Paul Booth (labor organizer)

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title: Paul Booth (labor organizer)
text: Paul Booth was an activist, anti-war protester, and lifelong labor organizer. Called "one of the labor movement's key strategists" by Harold Meyerson and "an organizer's organizer" by American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) President Lee Saunders, he began his work in labor movement in 1966 as research director for the United Packinghouse Workers of America. He became an organizing director for AFSCME where he worked for four decades. Prior to that, he was a student
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description: Activist and labor organizer(1943 - 2018)
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