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Elizabeth H. Shuler (born 1970) is an American
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activist and, since August 5, 2021, President of the
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. She is the first woman to be elected president of the federation. Shuler ascended to Acting President of the AFL–CIO on August 5, 2021 upon the death of President Richard Trumka
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Belser, Ann. "AFL-CIO Aims to Bring Young People Into Unions."
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She was previously the first woman and (as of 2009) the youngest person to hold the position of Secretary-Treasurer.Mapes, Jeff. "Oregon Labor Leader Moves Into No. 2 Spot at AFL-CIO."
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Hananel, Sam. "Older, Grayer AFL-CIO Making Greater Push to Pull in Younger Members."
''Associated Press.'' September 14, 2009.
She is the highest-ranking woman in the labor federation's history.Greenhouse, Steven. "Woman to Seek High Labor Post."
''New York Times.'' July 8, 2009.
From her election to the retirement of Arlene Holt Baker in 2013 was the first time that two of the three officer positions in the AFL–CIO were held by women; her election as president with Fred Redmond succeeding her as Secretary-Treasurer marked the first time two of the three positions were held by
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Early life and IBEW career

Liz Shuler was born to Lance and Joyce Shuler in 1970. Her father was an electrical lineman for Portland General Electric (PGE), and her mother worked there as a
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. Although her father was a union member, clerical workers at PGE were not unionized. Shuler was raised in the town of
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, and attended public school in the city. She received her
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in
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from the
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in 1992. While in college, she worked summers at PGE and was active in the state Democratic Party. Shuler first became active in union work after college. Her first job was as a
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for the
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(IBEW) Local 125, working on a campaign to organize clerical workers at PGE."Former Oregonian Runs for AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer."
'' Northwest Labor Press.'' July 17, 2009.
Gruenberg, Mark. "Trumka Announces Candidacy for AFL-CIO Presidency."
'' Workday Minnesota.'' July 13, 2009.
She became a lobbyist for the IBEW in 1997, representing the union before the Oregon Legislature. She worked to successfully defeat a bill (promoted by the Enron Corp.) to deregulate Oregon's
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. She also taught in the union's Construction Organizing Membership Education and Training (COMET) and Membership Education and Mobilization for Organizing (MEMO) union organizing programs. Shuler also served on the State of Oregon Management-Labor Advisory Committee on Workers' Compensation, and was appointed an IBEW delegate to the Northwest Oregon Central Labor Council. In 1998, she led the AFL–CIO's successful effort to defeat California Proposition 226, which would have denied dues check-off to public employees belonging to unions and required all union members in the state to annually give their assent before any portion of their dues could be used for political purposes. After the California effort, Shuler was appointed an IBEW international representative and moved to
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, where she worked in the IBEW's Political/Legislative Affairs Department. She was appointed executive assistant to IBEW President Edwin Hill in June 2004, making her the highest-ranking woman in the union's history. Shuler supervised and coordinated 11 of the IBEW's departments, including its education, research, political/legislative affairs,
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, and workplace safety divisions.


AFL–CIO career

On July 7, 2009, AFL–CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka, then seeking election to the labor federation's presidency, chose Shuler as his running mate for Secretary-Treasurer. Gregory Junemann, president of the
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, also ran for the position. Shuler defeated Junemann for the position on September 16, 2009. Shuler stated her intent to spend much of her term reaching out to workers under the age of 35 and using new media to reach out to workers, their families, and union supporters. She also said she would work with the AFL–CIO's affiliates to balance the federation's budget, which was running a deficit and whose liabilities exceeded its assets by $2.3 million in 2008. Trumka appointed Shuler head of the AFL–CIO's youth outreach efforts. Under the AFL–CIO constitution, Shuler became the acting AFL–CIO President upon Trumka's death on August 5, 2021. On August 20, she was elected to fill the remainder of Trumka's term through June 2022. On June 12, 2022, Schuler was unanimously elected to a full four year-term as President of the AFL-CIO becoming the first woman to be elected and serve as leader of the AFL-CIO in its 68-year history. Shuler spoke at the
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on August 19, 2024.


Other activities

Shuler is active in the Women's Campaign Fund, a
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which supports
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women running for election to political office, and a supporter of the International Women's Democracy Center. She has also been active in the Oregon and Washington chapters of Women in the Trades, organizations which promote opportunities for women in the
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skilled trades.


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Liz Shuler, speaking at the AFL–CIO state and local affiliates' conference, September 12, 2009Shuler, Elizabeth H. "A New Generation of Opportunity."
''Salem Statesman-Journal.'' September 7, 2009.
Oregon TradeswomenWashington Women in the TradesWomen's Campaign Fund
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