Kilmury, Diana (1948–)
Kilmury, Diana (1948–)
Canadian union activist. Born 1948; raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; married and div.; children: 3.
Joined Local 213 of Teamsters Union, the 1st woman member to work in heavy construction; came to aid of Jack Vlahovic, a dissident British Columbian union representative who had been ousted for whistle-blowing on corruption in union ranks (1977); joined Teamsters for a Democratic Union, crisscrossing Canada, urging union members to get rid of mob-controlled officials and demand democratic elections; elected a Teamsters vice-president and took office (1992), the 1st woman member of the Teamster General Executive Board; was the subject of TNT tv-movie, "Mother Trucker: The Diana Kilmury Story" (1996).
See also Women in World History.