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Famous early UMWA leaders include John L. Lewis and Mother Jones, and its history is filled with violent clashes with industrial leaders, including:
The union's more recent history has sometimes been marked by internal strife and corruption, including the 1969 murder of Joseph Yablonski[?], a reform candidate who lost a race fopr union president against incumbent W.A. (Tony) Boyle[?]. Boyle was later convicted of ordering the murder.
Automation and a general decline in American unions have cut heavily into the UMW's membership since World War II. In 1998 the UMW had about 240,000 members, half the number it had in 1946. It represents about 42 percent of all employed miners.
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