David Heindel is an American labor union leader.

Membership meeting in the port of Norfolk

Born in New Orleans, Heindel trained as a mariner at Piney Point, Maryland, at a facility linked to the Seafarers' International Union of North America (SIU). He worked primarily in the engine department of deep sea vessels from 1973 to 1980, before becoming a patrolman in New Orleans.[1][2]

Heindel held various posts with SIU, including port agent in Philadelphia. While based in the city, he served as vice-president of the Pennsylvania State AFL-CIO and the Philadelphia Central Labor Council. He next became assistant vice president of the SIU's Gulf Coast region, and then in 1997 secretary-treasurer of the union, and head of its Atlantic, Gulf, Lakes & Inland Waters District/National Maritime Union. In 2002, he became vice chair of the International Transport Workers' Federation's (ITF) Seafarers' Section, and then won election as its chair in 2010. In the role, he campaigned for a new Seafarers Identity Document, for better onboard and port security, and led negotiations at the International Bargaining Forum.[1][2]

In 2015, Heindel was appointed to the United States Labor Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations and Trade Policy. In 2023, he was elected as president of the SIU.[2][3] Shortly afterwards, he was also elected as president of the Maritime Trades Department, AFL–CIO.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "David Heindel". ITF. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Michael Sacco, Head of the SIU, Retires After 35 Years of Service". The Maritime Executive. February 13, 2023. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Heindel Takes Helm as SIU President". Seafarers' International Union. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Heindel elected president of Maritime Trades Department as Sacco retires after 34 years in leadership post". AMO Currents. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
Trade union offices
Preceded by
John Fay
Secretary-Treasurer of the Seafarers' International Union
1997–2023
Succeeded by
Tom Orzechowski
Preceded by Chair of the Seafarers' Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation
2010–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by President of the Seafarers' International Union
2023–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by President of the Maritime Trades Department, AFL–CIO
2023–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent