Chris Shelton (unionist)

Last updated
Shelton (center) in 2014 TAG Chris Shelton CWA.jpg
Shelton (center) in 2014

Christopher M. Shelton is a former American labor union leader.

Shelton grew up in the Bronx. He began working for New York Telephone in 1968, as an outside technician. He joined the Communication Workers of America (CWA) union, and became a shop steward. He held numerous positions in his local union, then in 1988 began working full-time for the national union. He became vice-president of the union's district 1 in 2005, and then in 2015 won election as the union's president. In 2016, he led a strike involving 40,000 workers at Verizon. He also served as a vice-president of the AFL-CIO. He retired in 2023. [1] [2] [3]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">AFL-CIO</span> Federation of American trade unions

The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a national trade union center that is the largest federation of unions in the United States. It is made up of 60 national and international unions, together representing more than 12 million active and retired workers. The AFL-CIO engages in substantial political spending and activism, typically in support of progressive and pro-labor policies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Sweeney (labor leader)</span> American labor leader (1934–2021)

John Joseph Sweeney was an American labor leader who served as president of the AFL–CIO from 1995 to 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">George Meany</span> American labor leader (1894–1980)

William George Meany was an American labor union administrator for 57 years. He was important for the creation of the AFL–CIO and served as the AFL–CIO's first president, from 1955 to 1979.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Linda Chavez-Thompson</span>

Linda Chavez-Thompson is a second-generation Mexican-American and union leader. She was elected the executive vice-president of the AFL-CIO in 1995 and served until September 21, 2007. She was also a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee from 1997 to 2012 and served as a member of the board of trustees of United Way of America. She was the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Texas in the 2010 election.

Thomas Reilly Donahue Jr. was an American trade union leader who served as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations from 1979 to 1995, interim president for several months in 1995, and was President Emeritus from 1996 until his death. He was considered one of the most influential leaders of the post-World War II American trade union movement.

Edward J. McElroy, Jr. is an American teacher and labor union leader. He was president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) from 2004 to 2008, and an AFL-CIO vice president from 2001 to 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union</span> North American trade union

The Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union (OCAW) was a trade union in the United States which existed between 1917 and 1999. At the time of its dissolution and merger, the International represented 80,000 workers and was affiliated with the AFL–CIO.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alliance for Retired Americans</span>

The Alliance for Retired Americans (ARA) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization and nonpartisan organization of retired trade union members affiliated with the AFL-CIO, which founded it in 2001. The group's membership also includes non-union, community-based activists. Its predecessor organization was known as the National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arlene Holt Baker</span> American trade union activist and labor leader

Arlene Holt Baker is an American trade union activist and labor leader. A staff assistant with the AFL-CIO since 1995, she was appointed executive vice-president of the labor federation by the AFL-CIO Executive Council in 2007 and won re-election in 2009. She became the first African American in the federation's history to serve as an officer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pennsylvania AFL–CIO</span> U.S. federation of labor unions

The Pennsylvania AFL–CIO is a federation of labor unions in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania in the United States. It is an affiliate of the AFL–CIO. It was formed on June 9, 1960, by the merger of two predecessor bodies, the Pennsylvania Federation of Labor and the Pennsylvania Industrial Union Council. It can trace its history through its predecessor bodies to 1890.

Daniel Edward Conway was an American labor union leader.

George J. Kourpias was an American labor union leader.

Wayne Eugene Glenn was an American labor union leader.

Boyd Daniel Young was an American labor union leader.

Michael Goodwin is a former American labor union leader.

Robert L. "Bobby" Harnage is a former American labor union leader.

Michael J. Sullivan is a former American labor union leader.

Eric M. Dean is an American labor union leader.

James Little is an American former labor union leader.

Michael T. O'Brien is an American former labor union leader.

References

  1. "On the Retirement of Christopher Shelton". AFL-CIO. 19 July 2023. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  2. "Board of Directors". Economic Policy Institute. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  3. "The Labor Power 50". City & State. September 4, 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
Trade union offices
Preceded by President of the Communication Workers of America
20152023
Succeeded by