The United Steelworkers (USW) have installed a historic slate of Leaders, led by new International President Roxanne Brown.
Roxanne Brown becomes the 10th International President of the USW, North America’s largest Industrial Union since its founding in 1942. Elected last Fall, she replaces David McCall, who did not seek re-election after serving as the USW’s International President since September 2023.
Brown is the first Woman and the first Person of Color to lead the Steelworkers Union. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in White Plains, New York, she has served as USW International Vice-President since 2019.
As she rose through the USW’s ranks, she put Working Families at the center of the conversations around health care, jobs, manufacturing, retirement security, trade, workplace safety and other issues.
Brown’s testimony before State Legislatures, the U.S. Congress, the U.S. International Trade Commission, Regulatory Agencies and International Forums helped to position the USW as a champion of preserving good Union jobs in North America and a leading voice for Working People.
Brown said: “It’s our job in the Labor Movement to meet the moment – to organize, to educate and to lead the fight for real economic justice. Workers are hungry for real and lasting change and our Union stands ready to help them deliver it.”
Marty Warren was sworn into his second term as the USW’s National Director for Canada, a position he has held since 2022.



