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Patrick E. Gorman
3rd International Secretary-Treasurer of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
In office
1942–1976
Preceded byDennis Lane
Succeeded bySamuel J. Talarico
President of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
In office
1923–1946
LeaderDennis Lane
Preceded byCornelius J. Hayes
Succeeded byEarl Jimerson
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTrade unionist

Patrick Emmet "Pat" Gorman (November 27, 1892 – 1980) was an American lawyer and trade unionist affiliated with the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America. Gorman served as the union's highest-ranking official (secretary-treasurer) from 1942 to 1976.

He was extremely committed to economic and social justice and was considered to be the "social conscience" of the labor movement.[1]

His papers are held at the Chicago History Museum.

Personal[edit]

Gorman was born the youngest of 10 sons in a family of 11 children in Louisville, Kentucky. His father, Maurice Gorman born in 1840, was an Irish emigrant from Clonmel, County Tipperary from a "long line of Irish patriots". He traveled to the United States in 1870, entering in New York before settling in Louisville. He was a labor activist as well.[2] In 1970, he was awarded the Eugene V. Debs Award for industrial unionism by the Eugene V. Debs Foundation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Patrick e. Gorman Historical Marker".
  • ^ Hanna, Hilton Edward, and Joseph Belsky. Picket and the Pen: The Pat Gorman Story--. American Institute of Social Science, 1960.
  • Trade union offices
    Preceded by

    George J. Richardson
    Arnold Zander

    American Federation of Labor delegate to the Trades Union Congress
    1948
    With: Edward J. Volz
    Succeeded by

    Harry C. Bates
    Dave Beck


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