Glenn Ellis Watts (June 4, 1920 – August 30, 2002) was an American labor union leader.
Born in Stony Point, North Carolina, Watts' family moved to Washington, D.C. during the Great Depression.
He was soon elected as president of his local, then began working full-time for the union.
In 1974, he succeeded Beirne as president of the union, and led three rounds of successful negotiations with the Bell System, the contract covering more workers than any other at the time.
[4] Watts also served as president of the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, in which he prioritized support for unionization in Latin America.