One of the most high-profile union leaders in the nation, and a friend to the Democrat Party, has died unexpectedly.
Richard Trumka, the AFL-CIO president, died on Thursday from an apparent heart attack at the age of 72, Fox News reported.
“The labor movement, the AFL-CIO, and the nation lost a legend today. Rich Trumka devoted his life to working people, from his early days as president of the United Mine Workers of America to his unparalleled leadership as the voice of America’s labor movement,” the AFL-CIO said.
The labor movement, the AFL-CIO and the nation lost a legend today. Rich Trumka devoted his life to working people, from his early days as president of the United Mine Workers of America to his unparalleled leadership as the voice of America’s labor movement.
— AFL-CIO ✊ Pass the #PROAct (@AFLCIO) August 5, 2021
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