Leonard Woodcock was a prominent figure in American politics and labor relations. Born in Providence, Rhode Island on February 15, 1911, he was the president of the United Auto Workers and later served as the American ambassador to mainland China. During his time in China, he helped negotiate the first trade agreement between the two countries, known as the Most Favored Nations agreement. Woodcock's legacy is one of successful diplomacy and labor relations.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $8 Million (2024)
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About
United Auto Workers President and American ambassador to mainland China. He helped negotiate the first trade agreement with China, known as the Most Favored Nations agreement.
Before Fame
After the onset of the Great Depression, he quit school to work at a machine assembly plant. It was during this period that he first became involved in labor politics.
Trivia
After skillfully consolidating power and rising to the top of the UAW, he led the union in successful bids to earn cost-of-living wage increases and retirement benefits.
Family Life
He was born in Providence, Rhode Island and was the son of Ernest Woodcock, a machine worker and labor Activist.
Associated With
Douglas Fraser succeeded Woodcock in 1977 as President of the UAW and orchestrated a union campaign to save the Chrysler corporation from bankruptcy.