Peter J. McGuire
Peter J. McGuire (July 6, 1852 – February 18, 1906) was an American labor leader of the nineteenth century. He co-founded the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in 1881 along with Gustav Luebkert and became one of the leading figures in the first three decades of the American Federation of Labor. He is credited with first proposing the idea of Labor Day as a national holiday in 1882.
Peter J. McGuire | |
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Died | February 18, 1906 53) | (aged
Occupation | Labor leader |
Children | Lillian, Kathryn, Peter James Jr., Myrtle |
Parent(s) | John James McGuire (Ireland, 1822-1882) and Catherine Hand (Ireland 1818-1889) |
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