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Obituaries : R.E. Majerus, 63; Work With UAW Spanned 35 Years

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From Times Wire Services

Raymond E. Majerus, whose career with the United Auto Workers spanned 35 years and culminated with his service as UAW secretary-treasurer, died Wednesday.

He was 63 and died of apparent heart failure at a Milwaukee hospital, a UAW spokesman said.

Majerus was elected secretary-treasurer of the UAW in 1980 after serving from 1972 as director of the union’s Region 10, which includes Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana and North and South Dakota.

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He ran for president of the UAW in 1982 but lost to Owen Bieber.

Wednesday Bieber called Majerus “a working man and a trade union man through and through.”

Majerus first became active in union activities after he started work at the Kohler Co. in Kohler, Wis. He led a wildcat strike there in 1952 and was instrumental in getting the independent Kohler Workers Union to affiliate with the UAW. He led UAW Local 833 at Kohler during a 6 1/2-year strike against the plumbing ware manufacturer that started in 1954.

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