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Mike Futhey
International President
Malcolm B.
(Mike) Futhey is the eighth president of the 39-year-old United
Transportation Union, whose predecessor roots extend to the
1800s.
He was elected in August 2007 and took office Jan. 1, 2008. The
UTU has some 125,000 active and retired members employed by
freight, passenger and commuter railroads, bus and transit
companies and the aviation industry.
Futhey also
became on Jan. 1, 2008, president of the United Transportation
Union Insurance Association, the 135-year-old fraternal benefits
association offering a wide-range of life, health, long-term
care and annuity policies to UTU members.
A career railroader, who began as a trainman in 1971 on the
former Missouri Pacific Railroad (now part of Union Pacific),
Futhey has served as a UTU International vice president since
1995, and in various other union-elected positions since 1978.
For 10 years until 1988, he was the senior-elected UTU officer
representing employees of Memphis Union Terminal.
Futhey earned a B.A. in history from the University of Memphis,
attended the University of Memphis School of Law, and completed
courses at the George Meaney Center for Labor Studies in Silver
Spring, Md.
He is a former member of the Germantown Democratic Club Steering
Committee, was active in the Clinton and Gore presidential
campaigns, and for 25 years was a youth basketball coach in
Germantown.
Futhey and his wife, April Taylor Futhey, are both Memphis,
Tenn., natives.
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