Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers' International Union explained

The Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers' International Union (GPPAW) was a labor union representing manufacturing workers in various industries in the United States and Canada.

The union was founded on August 5, 1982, with the merger of the Glass Bottle Blowers' Association and the International Brotherhood of Pottery and Allied Workers. Like both its predecessors, it was chartered by the American Federation of Labor.[1] [2] On May 1, 1988, the union merged with the International Molders and Allied Workers' Union, to form the Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers' International Union.[3]

Throughout its existence, the union was led by president James E. Hatfield.[4]

References

  1. Kennedy, Joseph S. "In Struggle To Survive, A Union Changes, Grows." Philadelphia Inquirer. January 21, 1993.
  2. Web site: Inactive Organizations . UMD Labor Collections . University of Maryland . 18 April 2022.
  3. Web site: History of organizations affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations . UMD Labor Collections . University of Maryland . 14 May 2022.
  4. Web site: James E. Hatfield . AFL-CIO . 13 May 2022.