the fact that you know there was one pretty much says you already know the answer, but if you are quizzing America, the answer is:
former president of both the US and The Screen Actors Guild.
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan, Screen Actor's Guild
The National Labor Union in the United States was formed after the Civil war but only lasted about 6 years
Ronald Reagan served as president of an Actor's Guild which was a form of union.
Ronald Reagan
In a word no. The president only has the power to hire and fire high ranking federal workers and none of these people are union workers. In fact, most federal workers are not allowed to unionize, but they are protected from unfair labor practices under the civil service laws.
American Federation or Labor or AFL
The union founded by Samuel Gompers eventually became the American Federation of Labor. It was originally intended for skilled workers only.
Only 7% of private sector employees are unionized, but 30% of government employees. So the best cities for union labor are state capiotals and Washington, DC. If you can type, they have a job for you.
No, he doesn't do that. Congress does.
Richard Nixon.
The same time other presidents have. The only difference is he gave the most state of the union addresses of any president.
Millard Fillmore served as President of the United States July 9, 1850 - March 4, 1853. California is the only state admitted into the union while Millard Fillmore was President. California was admitted into the Union on September 9, 1850 becoming the 31st state to join the Union.
Yes in Pennsylvania there is a labor union for janitor work. It is actually called Service Employees International Union. It actually represents 1.9 million workers in over 100 occupations. It not only covers workers in the United States but also Puerto Rico and Canada.