Reid Robinson (born June 7, 1908) was an American labor unionist.
[1] Robinson devoted much of his time to the union, building the Butte Miner's No.
He served as its financial secretary before being elected president of the international union in 1935.
[1] In 1945, Robinson attended and spoke at the World Trade Union Conference in London.
He recruited many organizers, including communists, which caused friction with the union's right-wing supporters.