John L. Lewis is credited as the founder of the Committee for Industrial Organization, which later became the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). Lewis was a prominent labor leader and played a significant role in organizing industrial workers in the United States.
John L. Lewis
John L Lewis
All skilled & unskilled workers in the automobile industry
The founder of the Committee of the Parties of Masonry is not a widely recognized figure in mainstream historical accounts of Freemasonry. Freemasonry itself has various branches and rites, each with its own leadership. If you are referring to a specific committee or organization within Masonry, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO)
Committee for Industrial Organization
J. Raymond Walsh has written: 'C.I.O. industrial unionism in action' -- subject(s): Committee for Industrial Organization, Labour and labouring classes
NelJems is the founder of the NelJems Committee
The CIO sought to restructure labor unionism on an industrial rather than craft basis: unions should be organized according to the industry people worked in, not the type of job they did in it.
The founder of Locks of Love is not a single person, but an organization. The organization was a wig making corporation. The person in charge of the organization was Madonna Coffman.
The founder of a charity organization is typically referred to as the "founder" or "co-founder." This individual is responsible for establishing the organization and often plays a key role in defining its mission, vision, and values. In some cases, they may also hold a title such as "executive director" or "president," depending on the structure of the organization.
Frank Hearn has written: 'Domination, legitimation, and resistance' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology, Working class, History 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization