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Breaker of Glass Ceilings Joyce D. Miller Dies at 84

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 7 July 2012 | 01:11


Joyce D. Miller, an influential advocate of women who believed that equality for them in the workplace, can get better with the unions, who argued the case that broke in the male-dominated leadership of the AFL -CIO, who died on Saturday in Washington. He was 84 years.

The cause was a stroke, his son Joshua said.

Mrs. Miller was a supporter of women in the workplace for decades.

He was a founding member and later chairman of the Coalition of Labor Union Women, a national group that since 1974 has helped to organize women into unions.

In 1980, he became the first woman elected to the executive committee of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.

And in 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed her executive director of the Committee on the glass ceiling created by the Civil Rights Act of 1991 to study the obstacles to the advancement of women and minority employees against big business .

When he was elected to A.F.L.-C.I.O. board, had been in labor for about 20 years of management and used to working in a "sea of ??men," the AP said it would.

He was 52 years old and divorced with three children. A photograph from 1981 shows a wheel of his blue suit and pearls, smiling in the midst of 33 men dressed.

Miller has seen union membership, collective bargaining and labor contracts as the path to equality for working women, and believed that women should be part of the union of the administration ensure that attention was focus on issues of equal opportunities, equal pay, parental leave, child care, health insurance and discrimination against pregnant women in the workplace.

Presence was a tall, formidable, have a strong voice that has been good without a microphone (although he refused to talk to her first meeting of the AFL-CIO, said he did not want to appear as a " overbearing woman, "The 'AP report).

"Joyce has not hesitated to speak, to speak when he thought something was going in the wrong direction," said John J. Sweeney, president of the AFL-CIO, and he added: "He was very focused on equity and justice."

In 1982, during a conference in Manhattan, the difficulty of women being admitted to the Union as skilled construction trades and plumbing, Mrs. Miller had predicted a "feminization of poverty".

"Employers say that no real woman wants to work with a frog," he said. "The real truth is that no woman wants to starve."

And for those who argued that women earn less than men because they tend to take less demanding jobs, have been answered.

"When men were secretaries, office work pays well, and rose high," he wrote in a letter to The New York Times in 1985. "When women are secretaries, have reached an impasse on low pay.

The same happened when women replaced men as operators of sewing machines, bank ATMs and telephone operators. The market seems to realize that workers in a workplace subject to a sex change. "

Joyce Danner was born in Chicago June 19, 1928. His mother was a teacher and his father owned a grocery store. She was raised "with a social conscience," he said in an oral history project in 2000.

He received a BA from the University of Chicago in 1950 and a masters in social sciences and education is not 1951.

Classes for the unemployed and seeded his ambition to be involved in the labor movement. But despite their education, labor union, that only she could find at first with an operator assistant, receptionist and switchboard - although he could not write shorthand or - at the Cooperative League of America, a group common ownership of companies.

Later, as a regional training director for a union in Pittsburgh, discovered that their employees have received food stamps, but that women were less than men, because they thought the men would take them to dinner and collect their checks.
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Top Boxing Contender Jimmy Bivins Dies at 92

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 5 July 2012 | 20:37


Jimmy Bivins, a heavyweight boxer in the 1940s and 50s who broke eight world champions of the future, but despite his constant, never had a shot at the title, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Cleveland. He was 92 years.

A spokesman for the funeral chapel Luke Memorial Home in Garfield Heights, Ohio, confirmed the death.

If boxing is added to an assembly of cruelty and courage, fame and fear, Bivins was representative of life.

He realized the power of his punches from the start, and then saw the heights to which this was possible.

But bad luck, bad weather and maybe the bad guys who fought, and the end of his life was a shell of the warrior who had been overlooked.

From 1942 to 1946, Bivins crossed divisions and semipesado heavyweight, undefeated before losing to Jersey Joe Walcott in February 1946. Between 1940 and 1955, defeated a parade of fighters who would go on to become champions, including Gus Lesnevich, Joey Maxim, Ezzard Charles and Archie Moore.

Playing the bad and make the language of his opponents, Bivins became one of the major attractions of boxing, a rudimentary toletero, squat, with a left jab sting. At one point he was one of the main divisions of both heavy and light heavyweight. Joe Louis was one of many in the sport who have been perplexed that Bivins was not given a shot at the championship.

"I can not understand why most of what has been done," Luis said in an interview with The New York Times in 1948.

Bivins did not say much in time, but in 1999, speaking with The Cleveland Plain Dealer, citing a conversation with "the mafia of New York." The man said Bivins "must play ball with him," said Bivins. For him, the message was clear - you are willing to throw fights when he was told to do so.

"Well, I said that was not a baseball player, I'm a fighter," said Bivins.

For a man who had been the champion belt, Bivins, known as Spiderman Cleveland, has left a lasting impression. In 1997, Boxing Digest named him the No. 16 semipesado weight of all time, in 2002, Ring Magazine, the magazine ranked No. 6 in the same category. Is inserted into the Hall of Fame of the International boxing in 1999.

This facilitated their disappointment, but not erased. "The only thing is, I fought my heart and have no pay," he told The Plain Dealer in 1994. "Now, boys and two rounds to go out with a millionaire. Could not cancel my nose. This is the way the game is struggling."

Although Luis has fought 6 round exhibition match in 1948 and again in 10 rounds, the fight nonchampionship in 1951, he lived the rest of his life regretting not fight for the title. "All I wanted was a chance," said Bivins. "I deserved a chance."

Luis was in the army at this time. In 1944, Bivins, also enlisted in the army.

In February 1945, Bivins retired with honors and was struggling. One of his most memorable battles of the war was against Moore in August 1945. Moore knocked down six times en route to a victory by knockout. But began to lose more often.

Bivins retired in 1953, before returning to fight twice in 1955. His lifetime record was 86 wins, 25 defeats and one draw. Eliminates 31 opponents and was ousted five times.

In his retirement, Bivins drove trucks carrying baked goods, chips and crackers, and asked the young man in boxing. He made a tradition of cooking Sunday dinners for them, always ending with ice cream and cobbler's trade. His third wife, Isabel, died in 1995.

Bivins was lost from sight and was largely forgotten until 1998, when police found him living in the squalid attic of the house of his daughter, wrapped in a blanket soaked in urine.

His 110 pounds was covered with sores, and had cut a piece of his right middle finger trying to force a can of beans with a knife, resulting in a partial amputation later.
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