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was seeking re-election. The members of the CBTU thought that the re-election of Richard Nixon would continue hurtful policies to laborers such as unemployment, inflated prices, frozen wages, and appointing judges to the U.S. Supreme Court who did not consider the rights of minorities, workers, and
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Since its founding, CBTU has been involved in a number of causes including the rights of women workers, promoting black leadership, and bringing attention to human rights issues. In 1974, it was the first labor organization in the United States to pass resolutions for the economic boycott of
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Between 35 and 40 percent of the delegates who attended the first meeting were black women. Five of them served on the first executive committee of the CBTU. The CBTU executive council subsequently organized the National Women's Committee, which now holds conferences and workshops.
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had been ignoring the voice of black trade unionists. They also believed that the AFL–CIO might attempt to declare its neutrality in the forthcoming U.S. presidential campaign in which President
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In 2013, William Lucy left the presidency after 40 years of service to the organization. Terrence (Terry) L. Melvin was elected and became the second president of the CBTU.
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CBTU was started in September 1972 when more than 1,200 black union officials and rank and file members from 37 national unions met on September 23–24 at the
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claimed that the CPTU was redundant because black trade unionists had already assumed leadership roles in their own unions and communities.
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The CBTU held its first convention in Washington, D.C., in May 1973. There was opposition to the new labor organization.
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Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, Ontario, Canada Chapter
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CBTU

Washington, D.C.
United States
AFL–CIO
www.cbtu.org
nonprofit
African American
trade union
AFL–CIO
LaSalle Hotel
Chicago, Illinois
labor movement
William Lucy
Nelson Edwards
Charles Hayes
Cleveland Robinson
AFL–CIO
George Meany
Richard Nixon
Bayard Rustin
South Africa
apartheid
Namibia
Zimbabwe
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