List of inductees
I. W. Abel — United Steelworkers of America (president) Paul Allen — Rigger’s Union (Local 575) Joseph A. Beirne — Communication Workers of America (president) and CIO (vice-president) Father Albert B. Blatz — American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees William Bradley — International Longshoreman’s Association Harry Bridges — International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Electrical Workers John Brophy — United Mine Workers of America and CIO Director of Organizing Heywood Broun — The Newspaper Guild (founder and first president) James B. Carey — International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers Electrical Workers Ed F. Carlough — Sheet Metal Workers International Association (president) Cesar Chavez — United Farm Workers Rufino Contreras — United Farm Workers (martyr) Nagi Dafallah — United Farm Workers (martyr) Eugene V. Debs — American Railway Union (founder and first president) and Industrial Workers of the World (IWW founder) Juan DeLaCruz — United Farm Workers-martyr Cottrell L. Dellums — Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters David Dubinsky — International Ladies Garment Workers Nelson Jack Edwards — United Auto Workers Katherine Pollak Ellickson — American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organization Francis S. Filbey — American Postal Workers Union Bernard J. Firestone — Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union Nan Freeman — United Farm Workers (martyr) Richard Fritzmeier — United Steelworkers of America Andrew Furseth — Sailor’s Union of the Pacific (founder) Harold J. Gibbons — International Brotherhood of Teamsters Samuel Gompers — American Federation of Labor Horace Greeley — Newspaper editor and reformer Elizabeth Gurley-Flynn — Industrial Workers of the World William S. Green — United Mine Worker of America (president) and American Federation of Labor (president) Joe Emanuel Hagglund — IWW labor martyr known as Joe Hill Margaret Angela Haley — American Federation of Teachers John W. Hall — International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Paul Hall — Seafarer’s International Union Mary Harris “Mother” Jones — United Mine Workers William S. Haywood — Industrial Workers of the World Bessie Abramowitz Hillman — Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union Sidney Hillman — Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (president) and CIO (vice-president) James R. Hoffa — International Brotherhood of Teamsters Hubert H. Humphrey — United States Senator M. A. Hutcheson — International Brotherhood of Carpenters (president) Joseph Keenan — International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Eugene V. Kelly — The (Cleveland) Newspaper Guild (founder) Father Clement Kern — labor priest, Detroit, Michigan Lane Kirkland — American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organization Richard Lafollete — United States Senator Layle Lane — American Federation of Teachers John L. Lewis — United Mine Workers of America (president) and CIO (president) Frank Little — IWW labor marytr Rene Lopez — United Farm Workers (martyr) Olga Madar — United Auto Workers Emil Mazey — United Auto Workers Patrick H. McCarthy — United Brotherhood of Carpenters William J. McEntee — American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Peter J. McGuire — United Brotherhood of Carpenters Patrick McNamara — United States Senator George Meany — American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (president) David Miller — United Auto Workers Henry Miller — International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (founder and first president) John Mitchell — United Mine Workers Einar Mohn — United Brotherhood of Teamsters (vice-president) and Western Conference of IBT (president) Philip Murray — CIO (president) and United Steelworkers of America (president) Pauline Newman — International Ladies Garment Workers Union Frederick O’Neal — Actor’s Guild (president) Leonora O’Reilly — United Garment Workers of America Mary Kenney O’Sullivan — National Women’s Trade Union Rose Persotta — International Ladies Garment Workers Union Esther Peterson — UNITE and Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor James C. Petrillo — American Federation of Musicians Thomas Pitts — California State Federation of Labor (president) Robert Porter — American Federation of Teachers A. Philip Randolph — Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (founder) Victor Reuther — United Auto Workers Walter P. Reuther — United Auto Workers (president) and CIO (president) Emil Rieve — Textile Workers Union of America William D. Robinson — Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Eleanor Roosevelt — Labor supporter Franklin D. Roosevelt — President of the United States Clarence N. Sayen — Airline Pilots Association Rose Schneiderman — International Ladies Garment Workers Union August Scholle — American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organization Albert Shanker — President, New York United Federation of Teachers and American Federation of Teachers Eddie R. Stahl — Aluminum Workers International Union (president) William H. Sylvis — International Molders and Allied Workers Union (founder) Fred Thompson — Industrial Workers of the World Harry S. Truman — President of the United States Union Members Who Perished on September 11, 2001 The Unknown Coalminer Harry Van Arsdale, Jr. — International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Peter G. Velasco — United Farm Workers Robert Wagner — United States Senator Anthony G. Weinlein — Service Employees International Union Horace White — Minister, social worker, UAW supporter William W. Winpisinger — IAM Myra Wolfgang — Hotel and Restaurant Employees Leonard Woodcock — United Auto Workers Jerry Wurf — American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Arnold Zander — American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees