Golden, Clinton S. (Clinton Strong), 1888-1961

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Clinton Strong Golden was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania on November 16, 1888. When his father died in 1900, Golden went to work in an iron mine and thus his formal education was ended. He apprenticed as a machinist, but later worked several years as a railroad fireman and became active in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. He was a full-time representative for the International Association of Machinists, 1919-1930. He served on the board of directors of Brookwood Labor College, 1919-1922, and as its field representative and business manager. He helped found the Conference for Progressive Labor Action to promote industrial unionization. Golden was an Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America organizer during 1933. He served as senior mediator with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry in 1934. In 1935 he was appointed as regional director for the National Labor Relations Board and prepared the unfair labor charge that culminated in the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Jones and Laughlin decision. He was appointed director of the important Northeastern region of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC) in 1936. Clinton S. Golden was the only major SWOC leader who had not been affiliated with the United Mine Workers of America, but was close to SWOC chairman Philip A. Murray and directed SWOC during Murray's illness in 1941. At the founding convention of the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) in 1942, he was influential in the creation of an international executive board of regionally elected members. Golden was elected by the convention as an assistant to the international president (later vice-president). He served as vice-chairman of both the War Production Board and the War Manpower Commission during World War II. Golden was one of the few labor intellectuals with real influence in the trade union movement. He believed that unions should play a greater role in socio-economic affairs and tried to persuade management and organized labor that unions should share responsibility for maximizing productivity and participate in the distribution of profits. In 1946 he resigned as USWA vice-president. He was named chief labor advisor to the U.S. Mission to Aid Greece in 1947 and served as a consultant on European labor to the Economic Cooperation Administration. He was appointed executive director of the Harvard University trade union program and continued to lecture at Harvard and at many labor education institutes until his retirement in 1959. Golden coauthored The Dynamics of Industrial Democracy (1942), and numerous articles. He died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1961.
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referencedIn United Steelworkers of America. District 9. United Steelworkers of America, District 9 records, 1940-1987. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn United Steelworkers of America. District 36. United Steelworkers of America, District 36 records, 1931-1948. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Nunn, Henry L., 1878-1972. Papers, 1852-1973. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mid-Century Convocation on the Social Implications of Scientific Progress records Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
referencedIn General information about gifts to Harvard from Clinton S. Golden. Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Guide to the George N. Caylor Papers, 1903-1973 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Ruttenberg, Harold J. Harold J. Ruttenberg papers, 1933-1967 (bulk 1933-1963). Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.). Secretary-Treasurer. Congress of Industrial Organizations Secretary-Treasurer records, 1935-1974. Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
referencedIn Davis, William Hammatt, 1879- . Papers, 1905-1963. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Curtiss, Howard Truman, 1897-1983. Howard Truman Curtiss papers, 1888-1947 (bulk 1937-1942). Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn United Steelworkers of America. District 19. United Steelworkers of America, District 19 records, 1936-1979. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Caylor, George Nathan, 1885-1973. Papers, ca. 1955-1965. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Joseph N. Scanlon Papers University of Pittsburgh
referencedIn Guide to the American Labor Conference on International Affairs Records, 1939-1950 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Brookwood Labor College (Katonah, N.Y.). Brookwood Labor College records, 1921-1937. Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
referencedIn D. Alan Strachan Papers. 1947 - 1962. Subject Files Harry S. Truman Library
referencedIn Ruttenberg, Harold J. Papers of Harold J. Ruttenberg, 1932-1998. University of Pittsburgh
referencedIn Caylor, George Nathan, 1885-1973. Papers, 1903-1973. Churchill County Museum
referencedIn Papers of Margaret Earhart Smith, 1940-1978 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Murray, Philip, 1886-1952. The Philip Murray papers. Catholic University of America
referencedIn Inter-University Labor Education Committee. Series 2, Subseries 4. Correspondence on regional conferences, 1955-1957. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Guide to the American Labor Conference on International Affairs Records, 1939-1950 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Strachan, D. Alan (Douglas Alan), 1903-. D. Alan Strachan papers, 1940-1977, (bulk 1947-1973). Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
creatorOf Golden, Clinton S. (Clinton Strong), 1888-1961. Clinton S. Golden papers, 1858-1961 (bulk 1933-1961). Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn United Steelworkers of America. Vice President's Office. United Steelworkers of America, Vice President's Office records, 1937-1969. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
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associatedWith Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of North America corporateBody
associatedWith American Labor Conference on International Affairs. corporateBody
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associatedWith Curtiss, Howard Truman, 1897-1983. person
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associatedWith Mid-Century Convocation on the Social Implications of Scientific Progress (1949 : Massachusetts Institute of Technology) corporateBody
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associatedWith Ruttenberg, Harold J. person
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associatedWith United States. American Mission for Aid to Greece. corporateBody
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correspondedWith United Steelworkers of America. District 9. corporateBody
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Philadelphia PA US
Pottstown PA US
United States
Aliquippa (Pa.)
Subject
Collective bargaining
Labor laws and legislation
Labor unions
Management
Mediation
Steel industry and trade
Occupation
Labor Leader
Labor organizers
Machinists
Miners
Railroad Worker
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Birth 1888-11-16

Death 1961-06-12

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Americans

English

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