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February 17, 2020

Former UAW President Owen Bieber dies at 90

Source: WOOD TV8

Owen Bieber, who led the United Auto Workers union from the auto industry’s dark days of the early 1980s to the prosperity of the mid-1990s, has died. He was 90.

Neither as charismatic as his predecessor, Douglas Fraser, nor as confrontational as his successor, Stephen Yokich, the low-key Bieber had an easygoing manner that belied his 6-foot-4, 265-pound frame and the results he produced at the bargaining table.

Taking over as its president in 1983, Bieber shepherded the UAW through a recession, the Reagan era, industry downsizing and rapidly expanding global competition. Bieber led the UAW through contract talks that won its members wages, benefits and job and income security that were unmatched in other major U.S. industries.

Under Bieber, the UAW also actively supported the Solidarity labor movement, which challenged Poland’s Communist government, and the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. Bieber traveled to South Africa twice, raising the alarm about the imprisonment of labor activists and smuggling images of torture out of the country. In 1986, he was arrested while marching at the South African embassy in Washington D.C.

Read more: https://www.woodtv.com/news/michigan/former-uaw-president-owen-bieber-dies-aged-90/?fbclid=IwAR25y-2z6f3SnHl9B3FmRwR8NTtgHOdWqW8faMs4OIkJNBfBd5yiUW4lF18

February 1, 2020

37 years after immigrating from Poland, Wasthenaw County lawyer becomes judge

Anna Frushour arrived in the United States 37 years ago, after her family fled Poland as a Communist regime instituted martial law.

Flash forward to 2020: The law is now in her hands.

In a court room packed with family, colleagues and political figures, the former Ann Arbor public defender was sworn in as a judge of Washtenaw County’s 14A District Court on Friday, Jan. 31.


https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2020/02/37-years-after-immigrating-from-poland-wasthenaw-county-lawyer-becomes-judge.html?fbclid=IwAR1YxGkQ2xZooQBIdHnoJM2tk89yRRhjcW5kWxlKqTEuG9Mm57a5mJDQHs8

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