James Lord (unionist)

James Lord (January 30, 1878 – March 13, 1962) was an English-born American labor unionist.

He settled in Farmington, Illinois, where he worked at a colliery, and joined the United Mine Workers of America.

[1] In 1914, the presidency of the Mining Department of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) was made full-time and salaried, and Lord was appointed to the post.

During World War I, he additionally served on the Committee on Labor of the Advisory Commission of the Council of National Defense.

[1] The Mining Department was dissolved in 1922, and Lord became an organizer for the AFL, based on the West Coast.

Edward L. Doyle (center), with Frank Hayes (left, President of the United Mine Workers of America), James Revell Lord (right, miner and union official)