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Edwin D. "Ed" Hill (August 11, 1937 – December 1, 2018) was an electrical worker,
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activist and labor leader in the
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. He was the president of the
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(IBEW),
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from 2001 until his retirement in 2015.


Early life and local union career

Hill was born in
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, and graduated from Freedom High School in
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. He took courses at
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and
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, but did not matriculate."Experienced Leader Takes the Reins." ''IBEW Journal.'' January/February 2001. In 1956, Hill joined IBEW
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712 in
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as a journeyman wireman, graduating from the apprenticeship program in 1960. Becoming active in his local union, Hill was elected to the union's political action committee in 1961. In 1964, Hill was elected vice president of the local, eventually becoming president. He was elected the local's business manager in 1970.McKay, "New IBEW Secretary," ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,'' April 6, 1997. During this time, Hill married his wife, Rosemary, and they had three children. While serving as the union's business manager, Hill became active in larger labor movement issues. He was elected treasurer, then vice president and Committee on Political Education (COPE, the union's
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) chairman. He resigned in 1978. Hill was also elected president of the Beaver County Central Labor Council (CLC) in 1972, serving until 1977. In 1976, Hill was elected a vice president of the
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. This position forced him to retire from his positions with the building trades council and CLC. He remained with the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO until 1997. In 1982, IBEW president Charles Pillard appointed Hill to be an international representative with the national union. During his time with the international union, Hill completed a number of labor courses at
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and at the
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. In 1992, Hill was appointed Third District Office International Representative. He served in that position until 1994, when he was named Third District Vice President, overseeing union activities in
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.


Appointment as international secretary

In March 1997, IBEW international secretary Jack F. Moore announced his retirement, effective April 1, 1997. IBEW President John Joseph "Jack" Barry appointed Hill to be secretary to fill Moore's unexpired term. The IBEW's executive council then confirmed his appointment. As secretary, Hill also was chair of the IBEW Committee on Political Education, and a trustee to the National Electrical Benefit Fund and the IBEW pension benefit fund.Reelected IBEW Officer Retires," ''Engineering News-Record,'' March 17, 1997. In 1998, the IBEW membership, meeting in convention, voted to alter the IBEW constitution and combine that office of secretary with the office of treasurer. Hill now assumed the duties of both offices. Delegates also changed the constitution to require voting for president by
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. Hill was an activist secretary-treasurer. He streamlined the union's accounting systems and updated its record-keeping and membership databases. He also oversaw an expansion of the union's training programs, and worked with Barry to pour new resources into organizing."Hill Elected New President of Electrical Workers Union," ''Engineering News-Record,'' February 5, 2001. Hill also built up the union's political action fund, and began its first grassroots member mobilization efforts."IBEW Elects Hill President," ''Engineering News-Record,'' October 8, 2001. As a trustee, Hill also worked to improve the performance of the union's
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and
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. Almost as soon as he took office as
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, he fired three managers of the $6.8 billion IBEW-National Electrical Contractors Association pension fund. The three had been part of the fund's investment staff, which had been established only a few years earlier.


Presidency

In 2000, Barry, then 76 and ailing, announced he would not seek re-election as president of the IBEW. Hill was appointed President on January 29, 2001 and easily won reelection to a 5-year term at the International convention, in September of that year. Jeremiah J. O'Connor, his running mate, was elected secretary-treasurer. It was the first presidential election in IBEW history which utilized the secret ballot. Hill was a strong and public backer of AFL-CIO president John Sweeney. During Sweeney's difficult re-election bid in 2005, Hill was a prominent Sweeney organizer and spokesman. In 2011, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers President Edwin D. Hill was named the newest member of the
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/ NILICO Labor Advisory Board. On May 22, 2015, in a brief statement, Hill announced his retirement, effective June 1, 2015, recommending that I.B.E.W. 6th District vice-president be appointed to succeed him. This recommendation was swiftly approved by the I.B.E.W. International Executive Board. Hill died on December 1, 2018, at the age of 81.


Notes


References

*Edsall, Thomas B. "ULLICO Forces Chairman Out Amid Stock-Trading Dispute." ''Washington Post.'' April 24, 2003. *"Experienced Leader Takes the Reins." ''IBEW Journal.'' January/February 2001. *Hamburger, Tom. "How Union Bosses Enriched Themselves on an Insurer's Board." ''Wall Street Journal.'' April 5, 2002. *Hamburger, Tom. "Global Crossing Courted Union Leaders." ''Wall Street Journal.'' March 18, 2002. *Hamburger, Tom. "Grand Jury Reviews Stock Transactions by Insurance Firm." ''Wall Street Journal.'' March 15, 2002. *Hemel, Daniel. "AFL-CIO President Rallies the Forces For Re-Election Bid." ''New York Sun.'' June 20, 2005. *"Hill Elected New President of Electrical Workers Union." ''Engineering News-Record.'' February 5, 2001. *"IBEW Elects Hill President." ''Engineering News-Record.'' October 8, 2001. *McKay, Jim. "New IBEW Secretary." ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.'' April 6, 1997. *Naese, Susan. "IBEW-NECA Fund Dumps 2 Top Executives." ''Pensions & Investments.'' June 9, 1997. *"Reelected IBEW Officer Retires." ''Engineering News-Record.'' March 17, 1997.


External links


IBEW website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hill, Edwin D. American trade union leaders People from Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1937 births International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers people American electricians Vice presidents of the AFL-CIO 2018 deaths