Federal Railroad Administrator: Who is Joe Szabo?

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Joe Szabo, the first union official ever to lead the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), was confirmed on April 29, 2009. Until his appointment, he worked since the mid-1990s as the top lobbyist in Illinois for the nation’s largest railroad workers union. He also worked on the transition team of Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former Democratic governor of Illinois who was impeached because of accusations of corruption and influence peddling.

 
A fifth-generation railroader whose ancestors worked for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, as well as the Wabash and Illinois Central (IC) Railroads, Szabo, 51, was first introduced to the railroads by his father, who worked as an IC switchman and a union officer for 14 years. While still in high school, he helped his dad with his bookkeeping work as secretary/treasurer of Local 1299 of the United Transportation Union (UTU), the nation’s largest railroad union.
 
Szabo’s first railroad job was with the IC in 1976, where he worked as a yard switchman, road trainman and commuter passenger conductor. He then became an employee of Metra when IC sold its Commuter Division in 1987.
 
In 1984, he followed in his father’s footsteps by winning election as secretary/treasurer of UTU Local 1290. Szabo later progressed to become Local 1290’s delegate and legislative representative, eventually winning election as vice chairman of the UTU Illinois Legislative Board in 1991. During this same time period, he earned his bachelor’s degree in labor relations from Governors State University in 1990.
 
In February 1996 he became state legislative director for UTU, making him the union’s top lobbyist in Illinois. In October 2006 he was appointed a vice president of the Illinois AFL-CIO, and in October 2008 was elected to a full four-year term, while still remaining as state legislative director.
 
From January 15, 2009, until his confirmation as head of the FRA three months later, Szabo was on interim assignment to UTU’s National Legislative Office in Washington, DC, serving as Alternate National Legislative Director, following the death of the union’s top federal lobbyist.
 
Under Szabo the UTU in Illinois wrestled with Canadian National Railway over hours-of-service rules, and Iowa Interstate Railroad over who could run a locomotive on its main line. At other times, the union battled Norfolk Southern Railway, Indiana Harbor Belt Railway, BNSF Railway, Union Pacific Railroad and Alton & Southern Railway.
 
Parallel with his union work, Szabo has been active in local government in the Chicago suburb of Riverdale, home to several large rail operations, serving 10 years as a Village Trustee before becoming mayor from 1997-2000. He also served as a member of the South Suburban Mayors Transportation Committee and vice chairman of the Chicago Area Transportation Study’s Executive Committee.
 
Following the 2002 gubernatorial election of Rod Blagojevich (D), Szabo co-chaired the Freight Rail Subcommittee of the new governor’s transition team. In 2005, Szabo was assigned by the UTU International to the Federal Railroad Administration’s Rail Safety Advisory Committee, where he participated in the drafting of rail-safety regulations.
 
In addition, he held an advisory position on the State of Illinois Growth Task Force, and served on the Executive Council of Chicago Metropolis 2020, as a member of Business Leaders for Transportation, and as a member of the legislative advisory committee for the Metropolitan Planning Council.
 
It’s no surprise that Szabo was tabbed by Obama to join his administration. In addition to being a well-known lobbyist in Illinois, Szabo made sure UTU members walked precincts in support of the President’s 2008 campaign.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Obama Taps Joe Szabo to Head FRA (Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen)
Rails See Safety Switch (by John D. Boyd, Journal of Commerce Magazine)

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carol caparros 10 years ago
CHLORINE GAS TRANSPORTATION SAFETY Please help First Responders ask federal administrations to consider adding secondary containment to rail tank cars used to transport chlorine gas, providing lifesaving safety to First Responders and the public they serve. See First Responders Comments at PETITION C KIT.
Harvey Van Buskirk 13 years ago
Joe Szabo I hope you remember me from Pine Island? Since we moved down to Florida I have been working with Southwest Volusia Habitat for Humanity. We have a family that the fellow lost his job and was not able to pay for the house Habitat built for him.(Habitat builds houses with no intrest and vollunteers help. The preson then pays back Habitat what it cost to build the house and we have an escrow account that pays the taxe and insurance)This man joined the Army and we have not been in contact with him. We need to be able to set down with him and some one from the Army to be able to come to a workable solusition. We can not pay the taxes and the insurance for this house. All Iam asking you Joe is can you lead us to some one to work with. All I have done is run into a stone wall.The hopus has been emty for over a year and we have no idea what his intentions are.I do hope you receive this and can be of some help Your dads ex neghibor Harvey Van Buskirk 386 7894093 cell 3864735931
Ted Hoffer 15 years ago
Mr. Brinkerhoff, Your not so subtle implication that Mr. Szabo is less than an honorable individual certainly detracts from any journalistic intregrity you may pretend to have. The point of stating in your initial paragraph that Mr. Szabo, "...also has ties to Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former Democratic governor of Illinois who was impeached because of accusations of corruption and influence peddling." was only an attempt to disgrace a man who has been held as an honorable citizen and leader. I suggest in your future reporting, you resist your urges to provide such false and unfounded implications in your reporting simply due to your political beliefs. Only of course if you desire to be known as someone of credibility yourself.

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