Talk:Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union
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As a long time member of OCAW and a four year member of its International Executive Board, I can assure you that James K. Phillips never held the office of International President. The span of time 1980 through 1999 saw three International Presidents, Robert Goss, Joe Messbrener,and finally Robert Wages. Brother Phillips did serve in the office of Vice President starting in 1994 to 1999, when OCAW merged with the United Paperworkers to form PACE. |
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