Read stories of officers, committee members, delegates and others:
- Pre-CTLC
- Central Trades & Labor Council (AFL)
- Industrial Union Council (CIO)
- Rochester Labor Council (AFL-CIO)
- Allied Building Trades Council Presidents
Central Labor Body Officers
- Central Trades and Labor Council Officers, 1903 - 1935
Biographical Sketches (1939)
Among Rochester Labor Leaders
(From a series published in the Labor Herald, an independent
Rochester labor journal, between July, 1939 and March,
1940. Publication dates are listed along with names below.)
Click on the name to view the biographical sketch
- Henry D. O’Connell,
CTLC President
- Norma Case (Business Agent, Laundry Workers Lo. 66),
September
28
- Julius Hoesterey (Lithographers), August 4
- Emanuel Koveleski (Bartenders)
- Julius Loos (Typographical 15)
- Mae Yost (Business Agent, Waitresses)
- John D. O’Flynn: CTLC
President, 1925-1930; Allied Building Trades Council
President (1920-1921), 36 years consecutive attendance
at CTLC
- John H. Cooper - (President,
CIO Industrial Union Council),
September
15
- Arthur Bruczicki (Electrical Workers 86-B)
- Roy Rouse (Rochester representative to SWOC, URWEA, UCPAO)
- David Lang (President, Coopers Lo. 24)
- Joseph Plati (Organizer, Amalgamated Clothing Workers)
- Samuel J. Gellette (Sec-Treas, Journeyman Barbers Intl Union, Lo. 72
- Daniel M. Kelly (Teamsters)
- William N. Campbell (Glassblower)
- Walter B. Fogarty (BA, United Shoeworkers -- CIO)
- Edward J. Decker (Painters Lo. 150)
- Matthew Van Dame (Coal & Coke Truckmens Union, Lo.
291)
- Leo Lally (Sheetmetal Lo. 46)
- Charles Long (CIO United Shoeworkers Union)
- George Scott (AFL Metal Polishers)
- James B. Whittaker (Sec-Treas Rochester Joint Board, ACW)
- Fred L. Bunn (1st VP, Rochester Industrial Union Council)
- Arthur W. White (Carpenter)
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