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The '''Treasury- Secretary''' is the second highest office in the American union [[AFL–CIO]]<ref>https://www.alasu.edu/afl-cio-international-secretary-treasurer-speak-asu-may-1</ref>
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[[William F. Schnitzler]] was Secretary-Treasurer of the [[American Federation of Labor]] 1952-1955, then Secretary-Treasurer of the merged [[AFL–CIO]] until 1969. He attended the [[1956 Bilderberg meeting]].
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 8 March 2024

Employment.png AFL–CIO/Secretary-Treasurer
(secretary,  treasurer)
William F. Schnitzler.jpg
Union leaders, left to right: James B. Carey, Albert Woll, William F. Schnitzler, Walter P. Reuther, and George Meany (sitting).

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The Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL–CIO union.

The Treasury- Secretary is the second highest office in the American union AFL–CIO[1]

William F. Schnitzler was Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Labor 1952-1955, then Secretary-Treasurer of the merged AFL–CIO until 1969. He attended the 1956 Bilderberg meeting.


 

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