Liz Shuler
American labor activist (born 1970) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elizabeth H. Shuler (born 1970) is an American labor activist and, since August 5, 2021, President of the AFL–CIO. She is the first woman to be elected president of the federation.[1][2] She was previously the first woman and (as of 2009) the youngest person to hold the position of Secretary-Treasurer.[1][3][4] She is the highest-ranking woman in the labor federation's history.[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.
Liz Shuler | |
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President of the AFL–CIO | |
Assumed office August 5, 2021[lower-alpha 1] | |
Preceded by | Richard Trumka |
Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL–CIO | |
In office September 16, 2009 – August 20, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Richard Trumka |
Succeeded by | Fred Redmond |
Personal details | |
Born | Elizabeth H. Shuler 1970 (age 53–54) Gladstone, Oregon, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Education | University of Oregon (BA) |