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Nancy Wohlforth

Nancy Wohlforth is an American union leader and activist who has advocated for a variety of civil, labor, and LGBTQ causes throughout her career including single-payer healthcare, domestic partner worker benefits, and non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ workers. She was the first out member of the LGBTQ community to be elected to the AFL–CIO Executive Council in 2005.[4]

Nancy Wohlforth
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
OccupationTrade unionist
Organizations
Known forLabor and LGBTQ activism; first out LGBTQ international union officer; first out LGBTQ member of the AFL–CIO Executive Council
Movement
Board member of
  • Vice-President OPEIU, Local 3, (Elected in 1983)[2]
  • Secretary-Treasurer and Business Manager, OPEIU, Local 3 (Elected in 1986)[3]
  • Co-President, Pride at Work, 1996–2009
  • Secretary-Treasurer Emerita, OPEIU, 2003–2009[2]
  • Executive Council, AFL–CIO
AwardsPride at Work Solidarity Award, 2018

Career edit

Early career with OPEIU Local 3 edit

In 1980, Wohlforth helped found the Lesbian and Gay Labor Alliance (LGLA).[5] She was also active with Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 3 in San Francisco, California. Wohforth was a member of "A Growing Concern," a caucus within Local 3 seeking to reform the organization and draw attention to women's and gay issues after a 19 week-long strike at Blue Shield failed. In 1983, she was elected to be Local 3's Vice-President as a part of "A Growing Concern's" first slate of candidates. Wohlforth later took on Business Manager responsibilities for the union and was elected to be their Secretary-Treasurer in 1986.[2] As an out lesbian, Wohlforth faced rumors that she was in relationships with straight colleagues; however, her reputation as an out lesbian gave her credibility with LGBTQ workers and helped her win over local shops including the Episcopal Community Service, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Information Store, and Hospitality House.[3]

Creation of Pride at Work edit

On June 24, 1994, LGBT labor leaders met in New York for "Pride at Work, the Founding Conference of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender People in the Labor Movement" meeting. The meeting was partially in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. Wohlforth, representing LGLA and OPEIU, co-chaired a group working to create an organization uniting the different LGBT, labor organizations into a single organization, Pride at Work.[6] Nancy was elected to the position of co-president with Cal Noyce in 1996, and Pride at Work adopted a resolution in support of affiliation with the AFL–CIO as an official constituency group at the same conference in San Francisco. They went on to secure constituency status in 1997.[7]

National leadership edit

In 2003, Wohlforth was elected as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) making her the first open member of the LGBTQ community to hold an international union officer position. A couple years later, she was elected to the AFL–CIO Executive Council in 2005, making her the first open LGBTQ person elected to the Executive Council.[8][9]

Awards edit

  • In 1999, the Advocate listed her among their Best and Brightest Activists.[10]
  • Pride at Work Solidarity Award, 2018.[11]

Writing edit

  • Holcomb, Desma; Wohlforth, Nancy (2001). "The Fruits of Our Labor: Pride at Work". New Labor Forum (8): 9–20. JSTOR 40342287.
  • Wohlforth, Nancy; Santora, T. (June 6, 2007). "LGBT Solidarity". The New York Blade. 11 (25): 43.
  • Wohlforth, Nancy (October 10, 1999). Stop the Hate (Speech). AFL-CIO Convention. Los Angeles, CA – via Recovering Democracy Archives.
  • Wohlforth, Nancy (June 11, 2009). "Why LGBTs Should Care About Unions". Philadelphia Gay News. 33 (24): 11–20.

References edit

  1. ^ "Advisory Board and Steering Committee". Labor Campaign For Single Payer. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Nancy Wohlforth - A Tribute. 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Frank, Miriam (June 13, 2014). A Labor History of Queer America. Temple University Press. pp. 146–148. ISBN 9781439911396.
  4. ^ Styrsky, Stefen (September 21, 2005). . Gay City News. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Heath, Terrance (September 19, 2018). "Meet the woman who quietly made sure Democrats became LGBTQ friendly". LGBTQ Nation. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "Program for the Pride At Work "Founding Conference Of The Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, And Transgender People In The Labor Movement," June 24, 1994" (June 24, 1994) [Textual Record]. Labor in America Collection, Fonds: Pride at Work Records, Box: 4, p. 2. College Park, MD: Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries.
  7. ^ Hunt, Gerald (1999). Laboring for Rights. Temple University Press. pp. 79–80. ISBN 9781439901175.
  8. ^ Yates, Michael (May 1, 2009). Why Unions Matter. NYU Press. p. 163. ISBN 9781583671917.
  9. ^ "Pride At Work co-president elected to AFL-CIO Executive Council". Between the Lines. Livonia, Michigan. August 18, 2005. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  10. ^ "Our Best and Brightest Activists—Society: Nancy Wohlforth". The Advocate. Liberation Publications. August 17, 1999. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  11. ^ "2018 Pride at Work Convention August 23-25, 2018 Convention Program" (PDF). August 23–25, 2018. Retrieved June 7, 2019.

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Nancy Wohlforth is an American union leader and activist who has advocated for a variety of civil labor and LGBTQ causes throughout her career including single payer healthcare domestic partner worker benefits and non discrimination protections for LGBTQ workers She was the first out member of the LGBTQ community to be elected to the AFL CIO Executive Council in 2005 4 Nancy WohlforthNationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia UniversityOccupationTrade unionistOrganizationsAFL CIO Lesbian Gay Labor Alliance LGLA Labor Campaign for Single Payer Healthcare 1 OPEIU Pride at Work US Labor Against the War USLAW Known forLabor and LGBTQ activism first out LGBTQ international union officer first out LGBTQ member of the AFL CIO Executive CouncilMovementLabor Movement LGBT Rights MovementBoard member ofVice President OPEIU Local 3 Elected in 1983 2 Secretary Treasurer and Business Manager OPEIU Local 3 Elected in 1986 3 Co President Pride at Work 1996 2009 Secretary Treasurer Emerita OPEIU 2003 2009 2 Executive Council AFL CIOAwardsPride at Work Solidarity Award 2018 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career with OPEIU Local 3 1 2 Creation of Pride at Work 1 3 National leadership 2 Awards 3 Writing 4 ReferencesCareer editEarly career with OPEIU Local 3 edit In 1980 Wohlforth helped found the Lesbian and Gay Labor Alliance LGLA 5 She was also active with Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 3 in San Francisco California Wohforth was a member of A Growing Concern a caucus within Local 3 seeking to reform the organization and draw attention to women s and gay issues after a 19 week long strike at Blue Shield failed In 1983 she was elected to be Local 3 s Vice President as a part of A Growing Concern s first slate of candidates Wohlforth later took on Business Manager responsibilities for the union and was elected to be their Secretary Treasurer in 1986 2 As an out lesbian Wohlforth faced rumors that she was in relationships with straight colleagues however her reputation as an out lesbian gave her credibility with LGBTQ workers and helped her win over local shops including the Episcopal Community Service the St Vincent de Paul Society the Information Store and Hospitality House 3 Creation of Pride at Work edit On June 24 1994 LGBT labor leaders met in New York for Pride at Work the Founding Conference of the Lesbian Gay Bi Sexual and Transgender People in the Labor Movement meeting The meeting was partially in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall riots Wohlforth representing LGLA and OPEIU co chaired a group working to create an organization uniting the different LGBT labor organizations into a single organization Pride at Work 6 Nancy was elected to the position of co president with Cal Noyce in 1996 and Pride at Work adopted a resolution in support of affiliation with the AFL CIO as an official constituency group at the same conference in San Francisco They went on to secure constituency status in 1997 7 National leadership edit In 2003 Wohlforth was elected as the Secretary Treasurer of the Office and Professional Employees International Union OPEIU making her the first open member of the LGBTQ community to hold an international union officer position A couple years later she was elected to the AFL CIO Executive Council in 2005 making her the first open LGBTQ person elected to the Executive Council 8 9 Awards editIn 1999 the Advocate listed her among their Best and Brightest Activists 10 Pride at Work Solidarity Award 2018 11 Writing editHolcomb Desma Wohlforth Nancy 2001 The Fruits of Our Labor Pride at Work New Labor Forum 8 9 20 JSTOR 40342287 Wohlforth Nancy Santora T June 6 2007 LGBT Solidarity The New York Blade 11 25 43 Wohlforth Nancy October 10 1999 Stop the Hate Speech AFL CIO Convention Los Angeles CA via Recovering Democracy Archives Wohlforth Nancy June 11 2009 Why LGBTs Should Care About Unions Philadelphia Gay News 33 24 11 20 References edit Advisory Board and Steering Committee Labor Campaign For Single Payer Retrieved July 17 2019 a b c Nancy Wohlforth A Tribute 2010 Retrieved June 7 2019 a b Frank Miriam June 13 2014 A Labor History of Queer America Temple University Press pp 146 148 ISBN 9781439911396 Styrsky Stefen September 21 2005 Lesbian Assumes a Top AFL CIO Role Gay City News Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved June 26 2019 Heath Terrance September 19 2018 Meet the woman who quietly made sure Democrats became LGBTQ friendly LGBTQ Nation Retrieved June 7 2019 Program for the Pride At Work Founding Conference Of The Lesbian Gay Bi Sexual And Transgender People In The Labor Movement June 24 1994 June 24 1994 Textual Record Labor in America Collection Fonds Pride at Work Records Box 4 p 2 College Park MD Special Collections and University Archives University of Maryland Libraries Hunt Gerald 1999 Laboring for Rights Temple University Press pp 79 80 ISBN 9781439901175 Yates Michael May 1 2009 Why Unions Matter NYU Press p 163 ISBN 9781583671917 Pride At Work co president elected to AFL CIO Executive Council Between the Lines Livonia Michigan August 18 2005 Retrieved July 17 2019 Our Best and Brightest Activists Society Nancy Wohlforth The Advocate Liberation Publications August 17 1999 Retrieved June 7 2019 2018 Pride at Work Convention August 23 25 2018 Convention Program PDF August 23 25 2018 Retrieved June 7 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Wohlforth amp oldid 1161923210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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