Mary Elizabeth Bunn (born 1951) is a former American labor unionist.
In 1985, she was appointed as an associate general counsel for the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.
[1][2][3][4] Initially directing the UAW's Women's Department, Bunn organized the Woman-to-Woman campaign in Michigan in 2000, which involved many women in political activity for the first time.
She later led the Technical, Office and Professional Department, in which role she won bargaining rights for thousands of academic and healthcare workers, and employees of Kentucky.
Her next role was leading the Competitive Shops/Independents, Parts, and Suppliers Department, negotiating national contracts.