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  2. Edward J. Carlough - Wikipedia

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    He was educated in public schools in New York. He completed his schooling in Washington, D.C. after his father was elected to national office in the Sheet Metal Workers. Carlough apprenticed as a sheet metal worker with Local Union 28 in New York City in 1949. He graduated from American University with a bachelor's degree in political science ...

  3. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association - Wikipedia

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    The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association (SMWIA) was a trade union of skilled metal workers who perform architectural sheet metal work, fabricate and install heating and air conditioning work, shipbuilding, appliance construction, heater and boiler construction, precision and specialty parts manufacture, and a variety of other jobs involving sheet metal.

  4. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States Postal Service mail delivery workers in urban areas. 2016: NALC: American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) 1932 289,023 Miscellaneous U.S. federal government workers. 2012: AFGE: American Postal Workers Union (APWU) 1971 286,700 United States Postal Service workers other than letter carriers. APWU

  5. International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and ...

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    For the Sheet Metal Workers, the process began with two 1999 convention resolutions that empowered the General Executive Council to change the union's name (as long as Sheet Metal Workers remained in the title) and streamlined the merger process so that a GEC-approved agreement to bring in smaller union would not require a convention vote.

  6. Arthur Moore (labor leader) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur "Artie" Moore (May 14, 1933 — May 24, 2013) was president of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association (SMWIA) from July 1993 to 1999. [1] In July 1993, SMWIA president Edward J. Carlough resigned after union members strongly criticized his lavish lifestyle and excessive spending. Carlough had a year left in his term.

  7. Joseph Sellers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Sellers Jr. is a former American labor union leader. Sellers grew up in Philadelphia, and followed his father in becoming a sheet metal worker. In 1980, he joined the Sheet Metal Workers International Association. He was elected to the executive of his local union in 1994, and as its president and business manager in 2002. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Michael Sullivan (unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Sullivan is a former American labor union leader. Sullivan grew up in Indianapolis, and in 1965 he started an apprenticeship as a sheet metal worker. He joined the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association, and in 1973 he began working full-time for his local union, as its business agent. In 1979, he became business manager of ...

  9. United Transportation Union - Wikipedia

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    The United Transportation Union (UTU) was a broad-based, transportation labor union that represented about 70,000 active and retired railroad, bus, mass transit, and airline workers in the United States. The UTU was headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.