Fred Mader

Fred Mader
Born1883
Occupation(s)Labor leader
President, Chicago Building and Construction Trades Council
Children1[1]

Fred "Frenchy" Mader (born 1883 - died ?)[2] was an American labor leader and organized crime figure active in the Chicago, Illinois, labor movement in the 1910s and 1920s. He was president of the influential Chicago Building and Construction Trades Council, a coalition of construction unions, for nine months in 1922.

  1. ^ "14 Years for Miller; Mader, M'Carthy Free." Chicago Daily Tribune. November 26, 1922.
  2. ^ Kinsley, Philip. "Mader Fights to Keep Jail Record Away From Jury." Chicago Daily Tribune. August 6, 1922.