Burt, George, 1903-1988
Under Burt's leadership, the Canadian UAW organized Ford and Chrysler. Burt was arrested once in 1940 for allegedly interfering with war production when he participated in a picket across the street from Windsor's Chrysler plant.
In 1945, Burt was endorsed by both the Ontario Liberal Party and the Communist Labor-Progressive Party as one of a slate of three UAW "Liberal-Labour" candidates running in CCF held seats in Windsor in the Ontario provincial election but was defeated. It was not until December 1948 that the UAW fully endorsed the CCF.
According to labour historian Sam Gindin, Burt supported the left when it was the dominant faction in the late 1930s and 1940s but, during the Cold War, moved away from the Communists and became a supporter of moderate UAW leader Walter Reuther.
In 1961 he was a member of the New Democratic Party's founding committee.
Burt's work with the UAW is documented in The George Burt Papers at the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University. The collection contains council meeting minutes from 1940 to 1953 and Burt's council reports. In particular, the collection illustrates Burt's work during World War II.
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