Education
A graduate of New York University (Bachelor, Bachelor of Laws "40), Appleton was an organizer in the Eastern Out-of-Town Department from 1941-1942.
A graduate of New York University (Bachelor, Bachelor of Laws "40), Appleton was an organizer in the Eastern Out-of-Town Department from 1941-1942.
After serving in the Air Force in World World War II and earning a Bronze Star for his service, Appleton became Business Agent in the ILGWU" General’ s Office and Distribution Employees Local 99 in 1946. In 1951, he was elected Assistant Manager of Local 99, and in 1953, Manager of Local 99. In 1959, Appelton left Local 99 to become manager of the Skirt and Sportswear Workers Local 23, a position he maintained through the merger of Local 23 and 25 to create Local 23-25.
In 1961, he was elected a Vice-President of the ILGWU. He retired from the ILGWU in 1983.
In addition to his work with the ILGWU, Appleton served as chairman of the ILGWU"s international affairs committee, member of the Women"s American Organization for Rehabilitation through Training (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training), board member of the National Committee for Rural Schools, treasurer of the Reunion of Old Timers, chairman of the World Organization for Rehabilitation through Training Union (1980-1983), and president of the Tamiment Institute (1986-2005).