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Eastern Gateway Community College
                   2021 Commencement Address Speaker



                                          Richard L. Trumka is president of
                                          the 12.5-million-member AFL-CIO.
                                          An outspoken advocate for social
                                          and economic justice, Trumka is the
                                          nation’s clearest voice on the critical
                                          need to ensure that all workers have a
                                          good job and the power to determine
                                          their wages and working conditions.
                                          He heads the labor movement’s efforts
                                          to create an economy based on broadly
                                          shared prosperity.

                                          Trumka’s economic advocacy extends
                                          from the kitchen table and spans the
                                          globe. He has rallied international labor
                                          support  for workers struggling  for
                                          justice, and he has fought to end unfair
        trade practices and restore U.S. manufacturing strength. As secretary-treasurer,
        he carved out an innovative leadership role that continues today, working with
        programs that invest the collectively bargained pension and benefit funds of the
        labor movement to ensure they serve the long-term interests of workers.

        Trumka’s commitment to improving life for working people began early. He grew
        up in the small coal-mining town of Nemacolin, Penn. Nearly all the men in his
        family, including his father and grandfather, were coal miners. Trumka followed
        them into the mines, working there as he attended Penn State and Villanova
        University law school.

        In 1982, at age 33, Trumka ran on a reform ticket and was elected the youngest
        president of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA).

        There, in addition to reforming the UMWA’s fractious bureaucracy, he led one of
        the most successful strikes in recent American history against the Pittston Coal
        Company, which tried to avoid paying into an industry-wide health and pension
        fund.

        Trumka was elected AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer in 1995, and held that post until
        2009, when he was elected president.
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