Moe Foner

American labor leader
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican labor leader
PlacesUnited States of America
wasActivist Trade unionist
Work fieldActivism
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1916
Death1 January 2002 (aged 86 years)
The details

Biography

Morris "Moe" Foner (1916 - 2002) was a labor leader active in Union 1199, the New York Health and Human Service Union.

Biography

Early years

Foner was born and raised in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. His parents were Polish Jews who had four sons, all of whom became active in leftist politics. His brothers Philip and Jack were professional historians (Jack was also the father of historian Eric Foner). Henry Foner led the Furriers' Union.

Union career

Foner started out as a leader in Department Store Local 1250, then moved on to Union 1199, where he became the director of education and culture. While there, he founded Bread and Roses, a cultural program for union members funded by the NEA.

Death and legacy

Foner died on January 10, 2002.

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