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Biographical
sketch of UAW Vice President James Settles Jr.
06.15.2006
James Settles Jr. was elected a vice president
of the UAW on June 14, 2006 at the 34th UAW Constitutional Convention
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Settles has served on the union’s International Executive Board
since June 2002, when he was elected director of
UAW Region 1A at the UAW’s 33rd Constitutional Convention.
As Region 1A director, Settles played a lead role in successful organizing
campaigns at such automotive parts suppliers as Johnson Controls, Arvin
Meritor, GKN Sinter Metals, ACI, Bridgewater Interiors and Hollingsworth.
He also was part of the UAW team in negotiations with Detroit Diesel and
the State of Michigan.
He was appointed to the staff of the UAW in 1992 as a servicing representative
in Region 1A.
Settles began his career as a trade union activist in 1968, when he joined
UAW Local 600 upon starting work at Ford Motor Co.’s Dearborn Iron
Foundry and Michigan Casting Center. He was elected to positions of increasing
responsibility by his co-workers, starting in 1970 with his election to
the General Council of Local 600, an amalgamated local union. In 1973,
he was elected district committeeperson and unit recording secretary.
Two years later, he was elected unit vice president and district committeeperson.
In 1980, his co-workers elected Settles as unit president. He was also
elected as a delegate to the UAW Constitutional Conventions in 1974, 1977
and 1980.
Settles was appointed to the UAW Local 600 staff in 1982; he served as
staff director in 1983 and as administrative assistant in 1984. UAW Local
600 members elected Settles recording secretary in 1984 and first vice
president in 1987. He was a member of the UAW-Ford National Negotiating
Committee in 1990.
A longtime political activist and Democratic precinct delegate, Settles
has worked in numerous campaigns for progressive candidates and causes
in southeast Michigan. In 2006, he served on the Inaugural Committee for
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
A Detroit native, Settles is active in a wide range of community and civic
organizations. He is a member of the Detroit-Wayne County Board of Authority,
the Trade Union Leadership Council, the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
and a Life member of the NAACP. He serves on the boards of the Henry Ford
Community College Employment and Training Development Center, the Detroit
Public School Compact Association at McMichael Middle School and the North
Rosedale Park Civic Association. He is a former member of the board of
the Rouge Employees Credit Union.
Settles is a recipient of the Nelson Jack Edwards Award, named in honor
of the former UAW Vice President, and the Man of the Year Award from the
Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA). He attends Tabernacle
Missionary Baptist Church.
Settles and his wife, Karen, live in Detroit. He has three children –
James III, Jamelle and Ashlynn, and is stepfather to Dennis, Anthony and
Derrick Yancy.
Settles was born in Detroit on January 31, 1950. He graduated from Detroit’s
Northwestern High School and attended Wayne State University and the Detroit
Institute of Technology.
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