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In 2007, Redmond was additionally elected as chair of the board of directors of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, and in 2021, he became president of the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas. In 2022, he stood down from his USW post, to become secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO, the second-highest post in the organisation. [1]
Fred Redmond, executive vice-president. Redmond is also the secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO. He is the first African American to hold this office in the history of the labor federation. He had previously served on the federation's Executive Council since 2008. Julie Horwin, executive vice-president. Horwin was elected Executive Vice ...
The AFL-CIO was a major component of the New Deal Coalition that dominated politics into the mid-1960s. [11] Although it has lost membership, finances, and political clout since 1970, it remains a major player on the liberal side of national politics, with a great deal of activity in lobbying, grassroots organizing, coordinating with other liberal organizations, fund-raising, and recruiting ...
[5] [6] From her election to the retirement of Arlene Holt Baker in 2013 was the first time that two of the three officer positions in the AFL–CIO were held by women; [1] her election as president with Fred Redmond succeeding her as Secretary-Treasurer marked the first time two of the three positions were held by African Americans.
Pages in category "Vice presidents of the AFL-CIO" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 263 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Final agreement between CTW and the AFL–CIO on a funding mechanism occurred on October 17, 2005. Sweeney directly equated solidarity charters to DALUs. CTW locals with solidarity charters have full voting rights in the AFL–CIO bodies with which they chose to affiliate, and CTW members and officers may run for and hold office in these bodies.
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Transferred to AFL–CIO N/A: N/A: 524 Air Line Pilots' Association, International: 1931 1955 Transferred to AFL–CIO N/A: N/A: 6,500 Aluminum Workers' International Union: 1953 1953 1955 Transferred to AFL–CIO N/A: N/A: N/A: Asbestos Workers, International Union of Heat and Frost Insulators and: 1887 1887 1955 Transferred to AFL–CIO 2,400 ...