Commentary: Why Jimmy Hoffa still casts a long shadow over labor
by David Witwer, Los Angeles Times
Nov 19, 2019
3 minutes
On a summer afternoon in 1975, the most notorious labor leader in the United States disappeared, the presumed victim of a mob hit. Today, the case remains unsolved, Hoffa's body has never been found, and his story continues to fascinate the public. Martin Scorsese's new film, "The Irishman," about a mob hitman who claims to have killed Hoffa, is only the most recent in a long line of film and TV productions about the one labor leader most Americans have ever heard of.
Hoffa's fame and disappearance have long cast a
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