Ben Gold
American labor leader
Ben Gold was a prominent figure in American labor, born in Russia to a Jewish family. His life's work was dedicated to advancing the rights of workers, and he became a key member of the Communist Party. Although his background was rooted in literature, Gold's true passion lay in labor leadership, where he could make a tangible impact on the lives of working individuals.
Gold's most notable role was as the president of the International Fur and Leather Workers Union (IFLWU), a position he held from 1937 to 1955. During his tenure, he worked tirelessly to improve the working conditions and livelihoods of those in the fur and leather industries. As a labor leader, Gold's commitment to the welfare of workers earned him recognition and respect within the labor movement. His legacy continues to be felt in the realm of labor rights and social justice.