District 10 Director
Bernie Hall was elected USW District 10 Director in 2021. He oversees the union’s activities across Pennsylvania, representing 50,000 active members belonging to more than 120 local unions.
Hall began his career at the Zinc Corp. of America in 2000, joining USW Local 8183 in Bridgewater, Pa. He worked as a journeyman industrial mechanic at Zinc Corp’s Monaca, Pa., smelter, the largest zinc smelter in North America. A fourth-generation Steelworker whose family has a long tradition of union activism, Hall quickly followed in their footsteps, serving first as unit president and then president of his amalgamated local.
In 2011, Hall became one of the youngest ever staff representatives in the District. Since then, Hall has bargained in nearly every sector of the union, including negotiations with employers such as U.S. Steel, BASF, International Paper, PCA, Allegheny Technologies, Nova Chemicals, Robert Morris University and others.
From 2015 to 2020, Hall also served as the District 10 organizing coordinator, and in 2016, then-International President Leo W. Gerard asked him to help represent the USW as part of a small delegation that participated in a White House summit on union organizing.
Hall currently sits on the national Institute for Career Development Advisory Board, the Pennsylvania Workforce Development Board and TEAM Pennsylvania, and he serves as a trustee to a number of benefits funds. He also co-chairs the USW’s Cement Council and serves as the USW national bargaining Chair with ATI.
He is a graduate of the Penn State Labor College and the Community College of Allegheny County labor management studies program.
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