Emil L. Mazey (August 2, 1913 – October 9, 1983) was a Canadian-born American labor union leader.
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Mazey moved with his family to Detroit when he was two years old.
This led him into work in the labor movement, and he lost two jobs due to his union activity.
[1][2] Mazey served in World War II, and was assigned as a feature writer for the Army Tagalog Times, based in the Philippines.
In 1970, he briefly served as acting president of the union, when Walter P. Reuther died.