Spradling was elected to the union's executive board in 1935, and the following year became an assistant to the union's president, William D. Mahon. In 1946, he was elected as Mahon's successor. In 1955, he was additionally elected as a vice-president of the AFL-CIO. He also became a director of the Union Labor Life Insurance Company.[1][2][3]
By the late 1950s, Spradling was in poor health, and this led him to retire in 1959. He died in Cincinnati, in 1970.[1]
References
^ abcFink, Gary (1984). Biographical Dictionary of American Labor. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN0313228655.
^Raskin, A. H. (December 3, 1955). "A. F. L. unanimous for union merger". New York Times.
^"Transit Union Reelects President". Washington Post. September 13, 1957.