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Black History Month Profiles: Enika Blunt-McNair

Enika Blunt-McNair

For Black History Month, we're taking a look at a group of leaders who are currently actively making Black history across the labor movement. Check back daily for a new profile and meet some of the people working to improve not only their community, but also to improve conditions for working people across the country. Today's profile is Enika Blunt-McNair of the Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT).

Enika Blunt-McNair’s journey began during a conversation with her mother, who advised her to “get involved” if she wanted to understand the union. Blunt-McNair took that advice to heart, joining the negotiation team where she learned about collective bargaining and members' rights. Blunt-McNair served as co-chair and chairperson. Through her advocacy, Blunt-McNair defended members against unfair treatment and micromanagement, using union tools to protect jobs and ensure dignity for workers. Her leadership was especially impactful during the fight against Florida's S.B. 256, where she stood shoulder to shoulder with the union to push back against harmful legislation.