Bernard A. Larger (1865 – June 23, 1928) was an American labor union leader.
Born in Drinkwater, Massachusetts, Larger moved to Cincinnati in 1885, where he worked as a garment cutter. He joined the United Garment Workers of America, and was elected as its president in 1897, serving for a single year. He was re-elected in 1900, serving until 1904, when he moved to become the union's general secretary.
Larger had a strong relationship with Samuel Gompers, leader of the American Federation of Labor, and represented the federation at several overseas conferences.
References
- Official Proceedings of the Annual Convention. New York: New York State Federation of Labor. 1928.
- The Samuel Gompers Papers. University of Illinois Press. 1986. ISBN 9780252033896.
- "Bernard A. Larger dies". New York Times. June 24, 1928.
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Preceded byCharles Reichers | President of the United Garment Workers of America 1897–1898 |
Succeeded by? |
Preceded by? | President of the United Garment Workers of America 1900–1904 |
Succeeded byThomas A. Rickert |
Preceded byHenry White | General Secretary of the United Garment Workers of America 1904–1928 |
Succeeded byJacob L. Wines |
Preceded byAndrew Furuseth James J. Creamer |
American Federation of Labor delegate to the Trades Union Congress 1909 With: Samuel Gompers John P. Frey |
Succeeded byWilliam Bauchop Wilson Thomas V. O'Connor |