Lewis, John L.

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Name
Lewis, John L. Gender: M
Lewis, John Llewellyn
born on 12 February 1880 at 00:30 (= 12:30 AM )
Place Lucas, Iowa, 41n02, 93w28
Timezone LMT m93w28 (is local mean time)
Data source
From memory
Rodden Rating A
Collector: Rodden
Astrology data s_su.18.svg s_aqucol.18.svg 22°59' s_mo.18.svg s_piscol.18.svg 15°48 Asc.s_scocol.18.svg 16°28'



John L. Lewis

Biography

American union leader, the President of United Mine Workers Union 1929-1960, awarded the Presidents Medal of Freedom in 1964. An elected legislature agent for the UMW in 1909, he worked his way up to Vice-President in 1918 and two years later, President. In 1935 he split with the A.F.of L. and formed the C.I.O. where he could better organize unskilled labor. The union had enormous success, notably in Detroit where the sit-down strikes brought in scab workers that in turn, brought in violence, ending with state troopers entering the fray.

The son of a Welsh coal minor, as a kid he started work in the mines at age 12 after only seven years of school. He became one of the strongest voices in America, at one time the second most powerful man in the nation next to the President.

In 1938, he and Roosevelt broke while Lewis was scrapping with the steel industry. Both colorful masters of invective with a vivid vocabulary, they were well-suited adversaries. When Roosevelt won a third term, Lewis quit as the President of the C.I.O. (1940) and to this day his union has remained aloof from the subsequent A.F.L. - C.I.O. merger.

Lewis announced his retirement in 1959 and was made President Emeritus of the United Mine Workers. When he headed the union in 1920, the average pay scale was $6.00 a day. When he retired, it was $25.25 daily. Sickness, accident and welfare packages are included for workers. Even his severest critics concede that Lewis, more than any other man, brought about federal legislation making safety measures mandatory.

Married with a son who became a doctor and a daughter, Lewis was widowed in 1942.

He died 11 June 1969, Alexandria, VA.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Relationships

Events

  • Work : New Job 1918 (Vice-President)
  • Work : New Job 1929 (Pres. of United Mine Workers Union, 31 years)
  • Work : Begin Major Project 1935 (Formed C.I.O.)
  • Relationship : End significant relationship 1938 (With Pres. Roosevelt)
  • Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 1940 (Quit as Pres. of C.I.O.)
  • Death of Mate 1942 (Wife died)
  • Work : Retired 1959
  • Work : Prize 1964 (Presidents Medal of Freedom Award)
  • Death, Cause unspecified 11 June 1969 at 12:00 noon in Alexandria, VA (Age 89)
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Source Notes

Wynn 2/1942 quotes Kathryn Lewis, his daughter who gave "between 12:00 and 1:00 AM' from his mom. Sabian Symbols No.576 gives 00:40 AM

Categories

  • Traits : Body : Weight (Heavy set)
  • Traits : Mind : Education limited (Seven yrs. of formal education)
  • Traits : Personality : Ambitious
  • Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One)
  • Family : Relationship : Widowed
  • Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (One son and one daughter)
  • Family : Parenting : Kids - Noted (Son became a doctor)
  • Lifestyle : Work : Same Job more than 10 yrs (31 years Pres. of UMWU)
  • Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
  • Lifestyle : Financial : Rags to riches
  • Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 89)
  • Vocation : Politics : Labor unions (Head of Union)
  • Vocation : Misc. : Physical labor (Coal minor, initially)
  • Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Leadership (Powerful leader)
  • Notable : Awards : Medals (Presidents Medal of Freedom)
  • Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
  • Notable : Book Collection : American Book