Lynn R. Williams

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Lynn Russell Williams (OC) Officer of the Order of Canada (born 1924) is a former American (Canadian-born) labor leader that became a U.S.W.A. member in 1947 while employed by John Inglis Co. Local 2900 in Toronto Ontario and rose through the ranks to become International President of the United Steelworkers (USW) from 1983 to 1994. He was the first Canadian to lead the international trade union; headquarters in Pittsburgh PA.

In 1956, Lynn joined the Steelworkers staff and worked in Regina, Saskatchewan, the Niagara Peninsula and Toronto. In 1973 Williams was elected District Director of USW District 6 (Ontario) at that time in Canada, where he became close friends with George Becker. He was elected secretary of the Steelworkers international union in 1977. He assumed the presidency after the unexpected death of USW President Lloyd McBride in 1983. He ran for office in his own right in 1985 and won. As well, Lynn was the first person to have served, although not simultaneously, on both the Executive of the Canadian Labour Congress (C.L.C.) and the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (A.F.L. - C.I.O.)

Williams retired at the end of his term in 1994 and moved back home to Toronto Ontario Canada. However he remains active advancing causes related to the labour movement to this day.

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Preceded by
Lloyd McBride
President, United Steelworkers
1983 - 1994
Succeeded by
George Becker