Background
Golodner, Jack was born on November 2, 1931 in New York City. Son of Maurice S. and Regina (Gaber) Golodner.
consultant labor association official
Golodner, Jack was born on November 2, 1931 in New York City. Son of Maurice S. and Regina (Gaber) Golodner.
Bachelor of Science, Cornell Univercity, 1953; Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1958.
Labor arbitrator, Washington, 1958-1960; executive assistant to, United States Congressman Giaimo, 1960-1962; consultant public affairs, 1962-1980; executive secretary, Council American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Unions for Professional Employees, 1967-1977; director department for professional employees, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1977-1989; president, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, since 1989.
Vice president board trustees Ford's Theater, Washington, 1973-1979, Actors Studio, New York, 1982-1987. Board director National Theatre, since 1978. Member general board American Council for the Arts, 1981-1996.
Presidential appointee National Information Infrastructure advisory council, 1994-1996. Member advisory council national organizations Corporation Public Broadcasting, 1973-1979. Member Labor Advisory Committee for Multilateral Trade Negotiations of Department of Labor, 1975-2002.
Member arts and humanities committee President's Commission on International Women's Year, 1975-1976. Member United States delegate United Nations Educational governmental experts meeting, Paris, 1980. United States delegate to advisory committee on salaried and professional workers International Labor Organization, 1981, 85, 94, United States labor delegate Plenary International Labor Organization Conference, 1981, 82.
Chairman labor delegate tripartit meeting on salaried authors and inventors, 1987, International Labor Organization. Member council Cornell University, 1987-1993. Chairman, member advisory council Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1980-1988, 90-94, member outside review committee, 1986-1987.
Member United States government delegate Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions, World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, 1996. Captain United States Air Force, 1953-1955. Member Industrial Relations Research Association (executive board 1993-1996), International Secretariat Arts, Mass Media and Entertainment Trade Unions (world vice president 1987-1993), Media and Entertainment International (1st vice president 1993-1997), National Policy Association (executive committee New American Realities Program 1987-2003, co-chair national digital economic opportunity committee 2000-2002), Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Linda Louise Fowler, June 14, 1964. Children: Dean Dovid, Daniel Dimmick, Jonathan Wilmot.