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    Who was the first president of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW)?

    Question #127157. Asked by Emma058. (Oct 11 12 6:02 AM)


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    Bob White
    from 1985 to 1992

    http://www.caw.ca/en/media-centre-facts.htm
    http://www.caw.ca/en/3276.htm

    Oct 11 12, 6:12 AM
    Robert907

    In 1985, the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) broke away from the United Auto Worker (UAW) and Bob White was acclaimed as the first president of the union.


    Oct 11 12, 6:14 AM


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