George F. Johnson

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George F. Johnson was an American industrialist and philanthropist best known for building the Endicott Johnson shoe empire and pioneering progressive labor and welfare practices for his workers.

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George F. Johnson canonical 3

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instanceOf human
associatedWithPlace Endicott, New York NERFINISHED
Johnson City, New York NERFINISHED
businessModel welfare capitalism
businessSector footwear industry
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Endicott Johnson Corporation NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork labor relations
shoe manufacturing
welfare capitalism
hasLegacy influence on corporate welfare programs in the United States
model industrial communities in upstate New York
hasPhilanthropicFocus community development
recreational facilities for workers
worker housing
implementedPolicy employee welfare benefits
improved wages for workers
shorter working hours for employees
influenced labor-management relations in early 20th-century American industry
knownFor building the Endicott Johnson shoe empire
progressive labor practices
welfare programs for workers
notableProject development of Endicott, New York as a company town
development of Johnson City, New York as a company town
notableWork Endicott Johnson Corporation NERFINISHED
occupation business executive
industrialist
philanthropist
placeOfBirth Massachusetts NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York NERFINISHED

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Endicott Johnson Corporation foundedBy George F. Johnson
Johnson City, New York namedAfter George F. Johnson
George W. Johnson Park namedAfter George F. Johnson