A streetwise high school dropout, a fierce protagonist of workers against corporate power and a down-to-earth visionary, Tony Mazzocchi was the type of American labor leader who was all too rare over the last half of the 20th century. If he had been less rare, both the labor movement and progressive politics would be in far better shape than they… return to article
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