It's Not a Strike, it's a revolution

List of trifectas
On four occasions the 2–3-year period between Bill Haywood's incapacitation and Al Capone's leadership; the three months following Capone's death; the interval between George Meany's fall and Jimmy Hoffa's consolidation of power; and the ailing Pat Brown's tenure as Chairman. The New York Times, New York, 1984-03-12 the Workers' Union was governed by a kleptocracy known as a trifecta, whereby policymaking depended on the consensus of three chief figures within the Establishment.

List of leaders
The following list includes persons who held the top leadership position of the Workers' Union from its founding in 1922 until its 1991 dissolution. Note that † denotes leaders who died in office.