Sonny Hall (unionist)

{{Short description|American labor union leader (1932–2022)}}

Harold "Sonny" Hall (January 30, 1932 – January 13, 2022) was an American labor union leader.

Born in the Bronx, Hall joined the United States Marines when he was 16, using his brother's papers. He was discovered and sent home, but later joined the military police, working at a nuclear facility in Albuquerque. After leaving the Army, he returned to New York, becoming a bus cleaner. He was nearly sacked due to poor attendance, but a Transport Workers Union of America representative saved his job, inspiring him to become active in the union. He held various part-time posts in the union before, in 1985, becoming president of its Local 100, and also an international vice president.{{cite web |title=Vice President Sonny Hall |url=https://aflcio.org/about/leadership/statements/vice-president-sonny-hall |website=AFL-CIO |access-date=7 July 2023}}{{cite web |title=The TWU Mourns the Passing of International President Emeritus Harold "Sonny" Hall |url=https://www.twu.org/the-twu-mourns-the-passing-of-international-president-emeritus-harold-sonny-hall/ |website=TWU |access-date=7 July 2023}}{{cite news |last1=Steier |first1=Richard |title=Sonny Hall, Contentious Transit-Union President, Dies After Long Illness at 89 |url=https://www.thechiefleader.com/stories/sonny-hall-contentious-transit-union-president-dies-after-long-illness-at-89,847 |access-date=7 July 2023 |work=The Chief Leader |date=January 19, 2022}}

As leader of the local, Hall negotiated numerous contracts, and set up the Union Assistance Program to support workers with mental health and addiction issues, following negotiations with Mario Cuomo. He was additionally elected as executive vice president of the international union in 1989, and then as president in 1993. He was also elected as a vice-president of the AFL-CIO in 1995, and as secretary-treasurer of the federation's Transportation Trades Department that year, becoming president of the department in 1998. He retired from the union in 2003, and from the AFL-CIO in 2004.

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{{succession box|title=President of the Transport Workers Union of America|years=1993–2004|before=George E. Leitz|after=Michael O'Brien}}

{{succession box|title=Secretary-Treasurer of the Transportation Trades Department|years=1995–1998|before=V. M. Speakman|after=Edward Wytkind}}

{{succession box|title=President of the Transportation Trades Department|years=1998–2003|before=Ron Carey|after=Edward Wytkind}}

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Category:1932 births

Category:2022 deaths

Category:American trade union leaders

Category:People from the Bronx

Category:Trade unionists from New York (state)

Category:Vice presidents of the AFL-CIO