Tom Conway
Born | September 15, 1904 |
Hometown | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Height | 6'1" (1.86m) |
Spouse | Queenie Leonard , Lillian Eggers |
Parents | Margaret Sanders , Henry Sanders |
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United Steelworkers union President Tom Conway dies
- The United Steelworkers union announced International President Tom Conway died. He was 71.
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- Business·Reuters
Oil companies, union to continue talks on worker contract
Marathon Petroleum and the United Steelworkers union (USW) on Monday averted a potential strike by agreeing to a 24-hour rolling extension of the existing contract a half-hour before a strike deadline. The union on Monday rejected a 3-year deal that Marathon called its best and final offer.
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Biden, Harris infrastructure plan must be 'top priority': USW president
The United Steelworkers shined light Saturday on President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' plan to address what they say is the nation's "crumbling infrastructure."
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Fans Are Outraged That Luke Perry Was Left Out of the Oscars' "In Memoriam" Segment
"Imagine your last role being nominated for best picture and the Academy still overlooks you."
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U.S. union boss heads to oil contract talks after win for steelworkers
Buoyed by concluding a big pay raise for steel workers last month, a United Steelworkers union top negotiator squares off on Wednesday against oil companies seeking to win a 24 percent wage hike for 30,000 refinery and chemical employees. The stakes are high for the union and oil industry, which scored big profits last year from refining and chemicals. The talks are the first since 2015 when a stalemate led to rolling strikes that sent more than 7,000 workers off their jobs at 12 U.S. refineri
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Despite no game, FSU fans are using tailgating lots to stay safe from Irma
For out of town fans, the Lake Bradford lot has been a temporary home leading up to Hurricane Irma.
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Anonymous Donor Leaves $100K Lottery Win to Boston Church
A Boston church experienced Christmas a week early when an anonymous donor gave the church a winning $100,000 lottery ticket with no strings attached. Tom Conway, executive director of St. Anthony’s Shrine in Boston, told ABC News. Conway, dressed in his Franciscan habit, and the director of development, Maryanne Rooney-Hegan, then took the ticket to the Massachusetts State Lottery office in Brainbridge.
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