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ROBERT MANNING Obituary

MANNING, Attorney Robert D. Age 85, of Westborough, died peacefully Wednesday, February 8, 2012, in UMASS Medical Center. Robert is survived by his devoted wife, Cathleen L. (Burns) Manning and their sons, Jeffrey and his wife Kristen of Bristow, VA and Brian of New York. He also leaves two children from his first marriage, Judith Brown and her husband Lawrence of Medfield and Attorney Robert Manning and his wife Emily of Beacon Hill; two sisters, Helene Manning and Dolores Greene and her husband Dr. Richard Greene of Worcester; five grandchildren, Colleen Christie, Katelyn Pickering, Katherine Manning, Alexander Manning, and William Manning, and two great grandsons. Robert also leaves seven nieces and nephews. Robert is the son of the late Stanley and Nora (Dowd) Manning and was born on August 22, 1926. Mr. Manning graduated from Classical High School and attended the University of Massachusetts and he received his Juris Doctor Degree from Boston University. During World War II, Robert served our country in the United States Navy. Robert D. Manning was a senior partner in Boston's distinguished law firm, Angoff, Goldman, Manning, Pyle, Wanger & Hiatt. The son of Stanley Manning, a former Worcester labor leader, Bob, who practiced law for more than six decades, became one of the most highly regarded and trusted union-side labor lawyers in the country. An advocate for social justice, Bob believed in the principle that working men and women deserved good wages, decent working conditions, and fair treatment. As a young labor lawyer in the early 1950's, Bob organized and represented the Vermont Granite workers, most of whom were recent immigrant stone workers from Italy who labored long hours under dangerous conditions. Their struggles profoundly affected him and strengthened his resolve to become a champion for social justice. It wasn't uncommon for Bob to serve clients for as long as five decades, which included some of the largest, most influential unions in New England: at Raytheon Corp., General Dynamics (Electric Boat Division), Massachusetts Electric, and New England Telephone. Since the 1960's, he began a fifty-year relationship representing public employees, including fire fighters, police officers, teachers, public works, and administrative employees. He served many years as the General Counsel of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO. Bob earned a reputation for honesty, integrity, and brilliance with a razor-sharp wit. During his career, he tried or settled more than ten thousand grievance arbitrations, negotiated strong labor agreements, resolved bitter strikes, and counseled workers on their rights to form unions and demand workplace justice. A leader in his field, he chaired the Boston Bar Association's Labor Law Section and served in key roles at the American Bar Association. He was the Co-Chair of labor and ADR of the American Bar Association. He received the American Arbitration Association Whitney North Seymour Award for his vision in furthering healthy labor-management relations. Bob taught the principles of collective bargaining in classes at the Labor Guild of the Boston Archdiocese and the College of the Holy Cross School of Industrial Relations. For his professional competence, moral integrity, and impartial service, the Catholic Labor Guild honored him as one of the first recipients of the prestigious Cardinal Cushing and Reverend Gavin, S. J. award. Calling hours for Robert will be held on Sunday, February 12th, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. in Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel, 370 Plantation Street, WORCESTER. His Funeral will be held on Monday, February 13th, from the funeral home, with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Paul Cathedral, 15 Chatham Street, Worcester. Interment will follow in St. Johns Cemetery. Those who wish to remember Robert by way of a memorial tribute are kindly asked to consider Boys & Girls Club of Worcester, 65 Tainter Street, Worcester, MA 01610; or to The Labor Guild, 85 Commercial Street, Weymouth, MA 02188. For directions or to leave an online message, please visit: www.mercadantefuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11, 2012.

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Rick Reilly

February 3, 2024

Wonderful friend of AAA -- great speaker-- miss d by all who knew him . Gone 12 years !!!

Ken DelaCruz

February 17, 2012

One of a kind. Bob was a man that stood up for working people. He treated everyone with humility and compassion.
A great labor lawyer and true friend of labor.

Ed Hopson

February 14, 2012

Cathy, Jeff and Brian,

I was shocked to hear about Bob. We have such fond memories of our times together. They broke the mold when Bob was "invented." May God bless his soul.

Jane & Ed Hopson

February 14, 2012

Cathy, Jeff and Brian,
So sorry to get the news of Bob's passing. He was a great guy; I have a fond memories of golf, and youth baseball with Bob. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Tim Higgins

February 13, 2012

Dear Bob & Emily
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am very sorry for your loss.
Kellee Stevens

Patti Devine

February 12, 2012

There were only 2 men who were my mentors when I was a business agent for OPEIU Local 6 - one was the late and great Jim Mahoney and the other was a great teacher who I thanked God everyday that he was on our side and that was Attorney Bob Manning. Rest in peace Bob.

Richard Reilly

February 12, 2012

A Friend to all,with a smile and a nice word for you. An Attorney respected by colleagues on both sides of the table as well as all the Arbitrators.

Arthur Rebello Jr

February 11, 2012

Good bye old friend and thanks for all your help. You were one of the best !Local 333 and the B.U.W. Thank You !

Claudia Dutra

February 11, 2012

I was sorry to hear about your dad, Bob. Although his legacy will live on with you, it is a huge blow. 
My deepest sympathies.

John Durkin

February 10, 2012

Dolores and Dick, our deepest sympatyhy to you and Bob's family. Joan and Red

Andrew Cedrone

February 10, 2012

Great man. Will be missed.

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