The Henning Center
for International Labor Relations is named in honor of John F. Henning,
former Ambassador to New Zealand, Undersecretary of Labor during the
Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, Director of the California State
Department of Industrial Relations, former Regent of the University
of California, and Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the California
Labor Federation, AFL-CIO from 1970 to 1996.
Henning believes passionately in the cause of global unionism, and
is well-known for his advocacy for racial and economic justice.
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