Bruce S. Raynor

In April 2011, Raynor resigned his positions with Workers United and SEIU.

He was involved in a multi-year campaign to organize the Southern textile company J.P. Stevens, which was dramatized in the 1979 film Norma Rae.

Raynor has collective bargaining relationships with companies including Levi Strauss & Co., Liz Claiborne, T.J. Maxx/Marshall's, the Hartmarx Group, Xerox, Delaware North, Hilton, Starwood, and national food service and laundry industry employers such as Aramark, Compass and Sodexo.

After two years of service, Raynor resigned from his positions at Workers United and its parent union, SEIU.

[1] Raynor's father worked as a truck driver and laborer; he died of a heart attack at age 48.

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