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Ken Georgetti was born on 1952 in Trail, British Columbia, is a Canadian trade unionist (born 1952). Discover Ken Georgetti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Pipefitter, trade unionist
Age 72 years old
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Born 1952
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Birthplace Trail, British Columbia
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1952

Kenneth V. Georgetti (born 1952) is a Canadian labour leader.

1981

Following the family tradition, Georgetti became active in the United Steelworkers of America Local 480, rising through the ranks to become president of the Local in 1981.

1984

Elected vice-president of the British Columbia Federation of Labour in 1984, he became its youngest-ever president two years later.

At the same time, he broadened his national labour involvement by becoming a provincial vice-president of the CLC.

Georgetti has long advocated what he describes as "intelligent militancy".

This proactive approach makes use of a wide range of strategies and tactics to achieve labour's goals.

1987

For example, as B.C. Fed President, Georgetti in 1987 led unionized workers in British Columbia in the largest one-day general strike in Canadian history, followed by a successful five-year boycott to protest labour laws and institutions established by the then Social Credit Party of British Columbia government.

Georgetti's priorities as the leadership of the Canadian Labour Congress included the campaign to double the Canada Pension Plan benefits, defence and strengthening of public medicare, organizing greater numbers of workers, providing lifelong learning opportunities, enhancing youth's involvement in unions, increasing literacy levels for all Canadians and combating child labour.

Promotion of labour rights and protection of employment standards in an increasingly globalized economy, and international development that respects workers' and human rights, are also key priorities.

Under Georgetti's leadership, the CLC has spearheaded worldwide campaigns against corporate globalization, sweatshop manufacturers and the use of child and forced labour.

Georgetti were also involved in international issues, continuing a long CLC tradition.

He served as a Vice-President and member of the Executive Board of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions before it merged with World Confederation of Labour, and was a member of its Human and Workers' Rights Committee.

He is currently a Vice-President and member of the Executive Board of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), and the chair of the ITUC Committee on Workers' Capital.

He is also an executive member of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Georgetti has been recognized by various levels of government for his contributions to labour relations and the overall well-being of Canadian society.

1998

In 1998, he became the first union leader to be appointed to the distinguished Order of British Columbia.

1999

Georgetti served as president of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) from 1999 to 2014.

Prior to this, Georgetti served as president of the British Columbia Federation of Labour, and was the youngest person to hold the role.

Georgetti arrived at the head of the Canadian Labour Congress after a quarter century of union activism in British Columbia, home to Canada's most polarized politics and of a vibrant labour movement.

Born in Trail, in the southern interior of the province, Georgetti first went to work in the giant Cominco smelter, just like his father.

He worked in most areas of the smelter and earned his trade ticket as a pipefitter.

2000

In 2000, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada – only the tenth labour leader to be so honoured.