Kenneth James Brown (born 1925) is a Canadian-born American former labour union leader.
[1] The following year, he enlisted in the Canadian Military Engineers, and was assigned to produce maps for the Allies during World War II.
After D-Day, he traveled through Europe, taking and processing photographs for the purposes of map-making.
[citation needed] Brown championed a single industrial union for the printing trades.
A final merger, in 1983, formed the Graphic Communications International Union,[citation needed] and Brown again served as its president, until his retirement in 1985.