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'''Renate Jaeger''' is familiar with the struggles of working class women and reviews the history of women's participation in union activity, giving accounts of present day struggles..<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
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'''Renate Jaeger''' is familiar with the struggles of working class women and reviews the history of women's participation in union activity, giving accounts of present day struggles. She is an organizer of hospital workers and other public employees in Western Pennsylvania.<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
  
 
==Coalition of Labor Union Women==
 
==Coalition of Labor Union Women==
Jaeger was a coordinator of [[Coalition of Labor Union Women]].ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
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Jaeger was a coordinator of [[Coalition of Labor Union Women]]<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
  
 
==SEIU==
 
==SEIU==
 
Jaeger was an organizer for the [[Service Employees International Union]].<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
 
Jaeger was an organizer for the [[Service Employees International Union]].<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
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==NAM member==
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In 1974 Renate Jaeger was a  member of the Pittsburgh [[New American Movement]].<ref>NAM Discussion Bulletin, no. 6, March /April 1974, page 3</ref>
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In 1975 [[Renate Jaeger]] ,  Pittsburgh [[New American Movement]], wrote an  article in the [[New American Movement]] Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975, entitled  "Coalition of Labor Union Women".<ref>NAM Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975</ref>
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[[Category:New American Movement]]
  
 
==New American Movement Speakers Bureau==
 
==New American Movement Speakers Bureau==
In the 1980s [[Renate Jaeger]] was a speaker on the ''Women's Liberation'' section of the [[NAM]] Speakers Bureau on the subject of ''Working Women and Unions''.<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
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In the 1980s [[Renate Jaeger]] was a speaker on the ''Women's Liberation'' section of the [[NAM]] Speakers Bureau on the subject of ''Working Women and Unions''.
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She was also a speaker on the ''Health'' section of the [[NAM]] Speakers Bureau on the subject of ''Organizing Health-Care Workers''.<ref>New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Coalition of Labor Union Women]]

Latest revision as of 19:08, 14 July 2010

Renate Jaeger is familiar with the struggles of working class women and reviews the history of women's participation in union activity, giving accounts of present day struggles. She is an organizer of hospital workers and other public employees in Western Pennsylvania.[1]

Coalition of Labor Union Women

Jaeger was a coordinator of Coalition of Labor Union Women[2]

SEIU

Jaeger was an organizer for the Service Employees International Union.[3]

NAM member

In 1974 Renate Jaeger was a member of the Pittsburgh New American Movement.[4]

In 1975 Renate Jaeger , Pittsburgh New American Movement, wrote an article in the New American Movement Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975, entitled "Coalition of Labor Union Women".[5]

New American Movement Speakers Bureau

In the 1980s Renate Jaeger was a speaker on the Women's Liberation section of the NAM Speakers Bureau on the subject of Working Women and Unions.

She was also a speaker on the Health section of the NAM Speakers Bureau on the subject of Organizing Health-Care Workers.[6]

References

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  1. New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s
  2. New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s
  3. New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s
  4. NAM Discussion Bulletin, no. 6, March /April 1974, page 3
  5. NAM Discussion Bulletin No 9, March 1975
  6. New American Movement Speakers Bureau booklet, 1980s