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Wynn was mentored by RCIU international representative James Housewright, who eventually became the international president, and who in 1969 called Wynn to the union's international headquarters in Washington to serve as assistant to the international director of organizing. Within the same year,
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in 1979, to create the UFCW. He is best known for playing a leading role in completing the above merger, and, through that effort, making a pivotal contribution to the creation of the largest union affiliated to the
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for RCIU Local 37 in 1954, and in 1961 he was hired by the international to serve as an organizer for the RCIU Indiana District Council, and later became assistant director of the Northwestern Division.
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Through Wynn's leadership the UFCW grew significantly – via new member organizing and mergers with other unions – and pioneered the use of television advertising as a tactic and medium for
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during the 1984 presidential campaign, becoming one of the first union leaders to encourage and support Ferraro's bid to be the first female vice-president of the United States.
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Wynn was further promoted to administrative assistant to the international president, and two years later, he was made organizing director of the central division.
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UFCW President William H. Wynn calling the union's 3rd Regular Convention to order. Pictured with UFCW Canadian Director Thomas Kukovica, 1993
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In 1971, Wynn was elected an international vice-president of the RCIU, and in 1976, he became the union's international secretary treasurer.
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Bill Wynn came from a union family, with both of his parents, plus his uncle and brother-in-law, active in the United Auto Workers.
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Wynn was the unanimous choice to lead the new union by delegates to the UFCW's founding convention in Montreal in 1979.
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Wynn marshalled the UFCW behind Democratic candidates for president, and served on the committee to elect
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Following the untimely death of Housewright in 1977, Wynn was elected RCIU international president.
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Wynn became a union member himself in 1948 when, at the age of 15, he started working at
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at the time. Wynn is also credited for instituting a fierce organizing culture at UFCW.
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Wynn advanced the work started by Housewright regarding a merger effort with the
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Conn, Harry (January 1978). ""Bill Wynn: the man and his ideas"".
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
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Wynn died in Naples, Florida in 2002 of a heart attack.
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