Bob King

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Bob King is an American labor leader best known for serving as president of the United Auto Workers union, where he played a prominent role in representing and negotiating for autoworkers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
human
labor leader
trade unionist
activeIn 21st-century labor movement
United States labor relations
advocatesFor autoworkers
collective bargaining rights
improved wages and benefits for union members
areaOfInfluence American labor policy
U.S. auto industry NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chrysler labor negotiations
Ford Motor Company labor negotiations
General Motors labor negotiations
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer United Auto Workers NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork automotive industry labor issues
collective bargaining
labor relations
workers’ rights
hasEthnicGroup European American NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasNotability national
industry automotive industry
knownFor negotiating contracts for autoworkers
representing autoworkers in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf United Auto Workers NERFINISHED
movement labor movement
notableFor leadership in the United Auto Workers
notableRole leader in negotiations between UAW and major automakers
occupation labor leader
trade union leader
positionHeld president of the United Auto Workers NERFINISHED
represents unionized autoworkers in the United States
sectorRepresented auto manufacturing
typeOfLeader union president
unionRepresented United Auto Workers NERFINISHED
workLocation Detroit metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED

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