James
Riddle Hoffa, is an American labour leader who served as president of the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957 to 1971 and was one of the
most controversial labour organizers of his time.
born
February 14, 1913, Brazil, Indiana, U.S.—disappeared July 30, 1975, Bloomfield
Hills, near Detroit, Michigan
The
son of an Indiana coal miner who died when Hoffa was seven, Hoffa moved with
his family to Detroit in 1924. He left school at age 14, worked as a stock boy
and warehouseman for several years, and began his union-organizing activities
in the 1930s. Initially the business agent for Local 299 in Detroit, Hoffa by
1940 had become chairman of the Central States Drivers Council and by 1942 president
of the Michigan Conference of Teamsters. In 1952 he was elected an
international vice president of the Teamsters, and five years later he
succeeded Dave Beck as international president.
Known
throughout the trucking industry as a tough and knowledgeable bargainer, Hoffa
successfully centralized administration and bargaining in the international
office of the union. He also played a key role in the creation of the first
national freight-hauling agreement. His efforts helped make the Teamsters the
largest labour union in the United States.
Known
to have long associated with organized crime figures, Hoffa nevertheless
survived a series of governmental prosecutions until 1967, when he entered the
federal prison in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to begin a 13-year sentence for jury
tampering, fraud, and conspiracy. Hoffa refused to resign as president of the
Teamsters while in prison and kept his position until 1971. U.S. Pres. Richard
M. Nixon commuted Hoffa’s sentence in December 1971, stipulating that he could
not engage in any union activity until 1980. Hoffa, however, fought the
restriction in court and was widely believed to have covertly continued his
efforts to reestablish a union position.
On
July 30, 1975, he disappeared from a restaurant in suburban Detroit under
circumstances that have never been fully determined. He was said to have had an
appointment at the restaurant with Anthony Provenzano, a New Jersey Teamsters
official and former Mafia figure, and Anthony Giacalone, a Detroit mobster;
both later denied having encountered Hoffa, who was never seen again. He was
legally declared “presumed dead” in 1982.
James P. Hoffa, Jimmy Hoffa’s son, was sworn in as general president of the Teamsters on May 1, 1999, after a bitter election campaign culminated in his defeat of Ron Carey, a longtime critic of Jimmy Hoffa.
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