David Dubinsky

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David Dubinsky was one of the most prominent leaders of the United States. From being a baker he rose to the ranks of one of the most significant leaders of the Labor Party. His journey started as a leader, after he joined the ‘Baker’s Union’. His leadership qualities got noticed and he was then elected as a board of member of the ‘Local 10’ association of the ‘ILGWU’. From that time onwards he has held many posts in the ‘ILGWU’, operated in difficult situations and emerged successful in his undertakings. He has led the ‘International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union’ through upheavals and over the years proved his management skills by lifting the union from a deteriorated condition to one of the most influential associations of the United States. This leader understood the plight of the labourers and formulated reformative and innovative schemes to provide better working environment and benefits. These significant moves by the political leader in turn increased productivity. He was also politically active and his association with the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt helped him in reviving the desolate and debt stricken condition of the Union and overcome the aftermaths of the ‘Great Depression’

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Birthday February 22, 1892 (Pisces)
Died on September 17, 1982
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