Harry Lombardo

Harry Lombardo (born 1948 or 1949) is an American former labor union leader.

Lombardo became a bus cleaner in Philadelphia in 1972, and joined the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU).

He came to lead the union's Local 234, which he took through a 14-day strike against SEPTA, during which union members were arrested for driving at 20 miles per hour on the Schuylkill Expressway, something Lombardo blamed on police blocking off traffic following a rally.

He eventually became executive vice president of the international union.

As leader, he prioritized restructuring the union, to ensure that it was not running at a loss; resolving a dispute among flight attendants at Allegiant Air; and cautiously backing a proposed merger between American Airways and US Airways.