John M. Elliott (1913 – January 18, 1988[1]) was an American labor union leader.
Elliott grew up inPhiladelphia, where he became a truck driver, and an organizer for theInternational Brotherhood of Teamsters. He then moved to work on the city's streetcars, joining theAmalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America, which he twice tried unsuccessfully to organize for the union.[2]
In 1942, Elliott became financial secretary of his union local, and then president. He soon began working full-time for the international union as an organizer, and in 1948, he was elected as one of its vice-presidents. In 1955, he moved toDetroit to take up a post on the union's executive board, assisting presidentA. L. Spradling, and in 1957, he became executive vice president of the union.[2]
In 1959, Elliott was elected as president of the union. Under his leadership, it moved from largely representing workers at small, local, private companies, to largely representing workers in larger, municipally owned transport systems. Elliott secured legislation to protect union members rights during the transition. He also led campaigns for exact fare schemes, which meant that drivers did not have to carry change, reducing the number of robberies they faced. He also promoted free public transport, anddial-a-bus schemes. In 1965, the union was renamed as theAmalgamated Transit Union.[2]
In 1960, Elliott was elected as a director of theUnion Labor Life Insurance Company.[3] He also served on the executive board of theInternational Transport Workers' Federation from 1962,[1] and that year, he was theAFL-CIO delegate to the BritishTrades Union Congress. In 1973, he was defeated for the union presidency by Daniel V. Maroney, and he then retired from the union movement.[2]
| Trade union offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Sam Berrong | Executive Vice President of theAmalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America 1957–1959 | Succeeded by Henry Mann |
| Preceded by | President of theAmalgamated Transit Union 1959–1973 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | AFL-CIO delegate to theTrades Union Congress 1962 With:Jack Knight | Succeeded by Anthony J. DeAndrade William J. Farson |