Retired USW International President Lynn Williams Dies
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The first Canadian to lead the USW,
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In the years between 1981 and 1985, the basic steel industry lost some 350,000 jobs in
"If you can imagine an old mattress out in the junkyard with the springs popping up, I was like a guy lying on the springs trying to hold them all down,"
At several steel companies, the agreements
"Workers really have something to say," he said then. "But it has to be done in a way where working people are recognized as important in the institutions where they work."
His innovations during this time included establishing Voluntary Employee Benefit Associations (VEBAs) to protect workers employed by companies going through bankruptcy. A VEBA is a trust funded usually by the corporation to help provide benefits such as pensions and health insurance for workers.
"Lynn's vision was that the union should be there to help people – not just when they are at work, but when they are out of work and retired,"
He also helped to launch the
Because he saw the connection between unfair imports and American job losses,
"Lynn's gift was to bring people together and get the best ideas from everyone and then try to move us in a strategic direction,"
In retirement,
The city of
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree at
In 1956,
In 1977,
He was the first person to have served, although not simultaneously, on the executive boards of the
"Lynn served as a life-long mentor to me. He took me under his wing,"
The USW is the largest industrial union in
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