Clarence V. Monin

Clarence V. Monin (born c. 1941) was President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), a railway workers' union in the United States.[3] The same year Monin was elected Vice Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Association.[4] On 17 September 1998 President Bill Clinton named Monin a member of the Amtrak Reform Council.[2] Monin was involved in negotiations to merge the BLE with the United Transportation Union, which represented switchmen, brakemen, and conductors and some engineers.Reasons included alleged financial mismanagement and failure to inform members about the UTU negotiations.
Louisville, KentuckyBrotherhood of Locomotive EngineersLouisville and Nashville RailroadNational Transportation Safety BoardRonald P. McLaughlinAFL–CIOEdward DubroskiBill ClintonAmtrakUnited Transportation UnionThe Times of Northwest IndianaBrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and TrainmenWilliam D. RobinsonPeter M. ArthurWarren Stanford StoneAlvanley JohnstonJohn Frederick SytsmaDon HahsEdward W. Rodzwicz