hive bren done differently How could they know thn thml' could be done dilferenlly, II Ih" I. Ihe only way Ihey l'Vet did 111 l.bnagement'. aunude tYPlc,ll y 15, " If you dOn'l like Ihe way we do .hing, here. kG back where you came from" Sf: .1'111 If II may, contildCI Ihe YOU bc.or You have I specific ,upons,b,lity to youl JOb You cannOI IccCI" one plcmne on ru)(juc!lvIlY .nd ,Clcct Ihe olhc. BOlh SltU'II0nS ale Intc,,~1ated. Wc •• e lookmg al IWO side. 01 Ihe umc coin We may br lookllll " I CauSe Ind cffeci condllion Attitudes and Indl~ldual values Kern to be In' "olved II bOlh man.semenl and employee Inds, fOrnCllmu In conn,el AIII.ude' Say, aren'l you Ilad Ihu you don'l work In r"vate Industry! They leally Kcm 10 havr Ihell rroblems O,d you know Ihal m,oy good WOlken 'Urn 1010 bad bosKd Do you know Ihal .he b"ul nllns Amellcan eXJIOrI IS Amelle,n ,0b.1 Do you know Ihal a vut numbt:r <strong>of</strong> Ihe Amenean unemployed In Ih" COUnt I)' would live Ihcli eye .telh to hive Ihe JOb you h"'e "ti" now, wuh .11 <strong>of</strong> Iherroblems' Iha' .oulonlle you, II half 01 .he p,y you IIC geHinAI lowe you .n ohllgulon U. union olficer In Iell you how I! IJ These I re chang"'!: 1\mc~ IOSlPIl s/';AV,,';() ye,,, I!; , member ()f 01,11 BIOIh elhood l1e wu mmlled 10 1932 In local 561, Ind n ,hal lunc he wu wOlkmlllol C,nld,an PaclAe Railw~y We InvIted him to attend Our .CglJlll ,_ monlhly meellng 10 Novcmbcl 1983, .. whICh Ilme we handcd hIm, ee.ufiule l!tetonn, 10 hI, SO years H a memNI ,nd also the bUllon thl! 'OU wllh II AII.he <strong>of</strong>ficers and membrrs Plesent wcre ,mrrened w1Ih Ihe vIIII"y and Ihe enel/O' entoyed J by B,olhe. Foley ..... ho IS now SO yun old l1e WII accomr.n,!d by hIS son, Donald, who lifO wOlkl U an eleell,e,an II CP 11.111, and ..... e were mlolmrd hn \1'01,1,"" WU ,Iso 10 ,oad hnlth Srolhe. Foley 101.1 1,1, a Ie ...· UOTIU 01 whcn he Ix:gan In w
Shown illlhi, piCIUf~ a", rur, It I! 10 fiShl. Brolh· tr5 1. fredtriek. R. Larocht, W . ... Redhud and M. LamMrt. frOOI .ow, It II II) riShl, R. LansuaFf, R. WilionlOlympkeonlendtr}aod I. Trtmbby, prtl· idtnl 01 Local 2253, Montrul, Qut. Retiree In thi$ pholo a.t lhoWIl, Iff! 10 rishl, B,olh!n G. Talbal, rteo.dillS $ttrtllry, Donald Folcn Ttlirc~ Leo f olty rectivins his eertificalc from I. Trtm· bl" , pruidenl 01 LOCiI 2253, C. LeulrMau ... ice ttlidenl 1 ,..". L:amM rt, Iinancial ltCrtlar" and W. K. Redhud. Stnelll chairman, Syuem Cou ncil 3'. <strong>IBEW</strong>. 14 Ihey un CooUnue eo,oy.nl a well dCHned .cU.emcnl The olhcr C"enl Ihl! hu haJlpc::ned '$ Ihc one cODcem.nl B.othel ROMI! WlboTl. eleClnCI,n at CP Rail Angus ShoJls a memMf <strong>of</strong> ou.local umon. wbo represenled OUr counlry. Canada. I! the Win .. Ie. Olymp'cs beld al SaralCvo, YUlosl,vla. In <strong>1984</strong> He was ,he bfa.eman 00 Ihe babslClgb lum <strong>of</strong> four He was on Ihe same lum In 1976 al Ihe Wmler Olymrllcs hdd .n lake PlaCId. New Yo.k. I: and .t wu h., l,,{ pan.c.pauon .n any Olymplu m the fUlur e B ..,>Ihe. Wdl4n began hIS app.cnucnhlp for CI' Rill In 1972. He beume an eleclllc.an m 1976 and preuntly wo.k$ as an eleelllclID at AD"" Sho P l OUI local UnIOn .uhzes that the cho.ce <strong>of</strong> Btolher w,lwD "a .er.tsenla\lve <strong>of</strong> our country I{ the Olymp'u " an honor <strong>of</strong> whIch we lie pToud, and a cOmmittee wat lo. mtd .n o.de. to bdp h,m .... delray SOme upcnlCS not eo .. ered by Ihe OlympIC Commmet. B,orhel I,mes ffedellck wu Ihe co· old'nilOI 01 thIS campallfl <strong>of</strong> SUbseTlpllon Ma ny nems we' e 141d. and Ihe camp"ln wu a ,uccu, _ Our employer, CP Rill, dId nOI want 10 COntnbUle a cem for IhlS eVCnt, and tbts IS one 01 Ihe reuons we deCIded 10 do lomelhm, ro help Brolher Wilson 'J\CQlJU T"l.Ma ...... 't', P S Vice President Ripp Is Guest At Party LU. 2270 ' n }, WILMINGTON, DEL_On o.:cem· M. 10, 191U, Our local held the member Chn"ma~ ParlY 10. children and the memMI ChriSlmas Parl Y. The pitUU Wele he!.l" the Corpus ChILs lL Soclll Hall In El, mele, Debware The chl ld.en's parly was allended by 120 child.en II was the mOSt-attended children ', p"ty .n Ihe local's b.s· tory. The children were enlenained by • Sltal .- malic ac t perfo.med by .etired membel Brothel Mclvin lannan. Cafl oons we.e , hown and story· book cbaracte., Raggedy Ann, Ragedy Andy, Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red·No.ed Rein· deer we.e also present There WII, 01 course, I ShOwnlllhe Local U70, Wilminglon, Del., Ch,in· mu hrtf "1' rtli.ed members, leI! to tilhl, back row, Bill Hubelski, lohn Mfen. And, E!t.ue.owin, 8i11 Barbie, Charles Socono, GeorKC Ih u Ind Nick Christianl, front .ow, lim McKinne" Jim Ha,,·tr, Charlu Wortham, E.nen Garyantn, I ~ Zoli , loho Dick, GC-O'Ke Seidle. lohn BUllon, John Falkow5ki and Lou Dionisi. AliO . ho,,·n ne Inle. natiOo&l Vice p.uidcnl And.ew ,\\. Ripp, Internllional Rep.t5cn,alivc limes McA lcc. and P,esident William Bohnc. Showll at Ihe Chriumas Parry lor the ehild.tn uc Miu Christina Bobnc lioowmanl. Blolhrr Albtll O' Ne ill. I'.,ISanll CIaLU!. Mil. Cath, l ohne IRag· ,c-cI, Annl, .~ i" Liscllc .\\uhlcib ' Raged, Andy!. Min Annelle Yi iSle. (Rudolphl, Thomas Bohnc and Yiilliam Bohne, III. "ISII Irom Sanll Claus who banded J.1t Slock.o,s 10 the chlldlen ThaI ~~enmg the membel Ch,ulmu P,ny ... a~ held It " 'as well a"cnded wllh 11>0 membe.s and tCUreCl p.tunt A surp"sc lue$l wa$ Inle.nallonll V.ce PrcSldent Andre"" M RIPP V,ce PleSldcm RIPP WiS a key 1111 labol lude • • esponSlble for uv,nl tbe Ra.lroad ReILtCmenl SYllem du. ms .hll laS! sesSIOn <strong>of</strong> Congress Accompany.n,; V.ce PIU Ident RIPP was Intemallonal Rep,ucnlauve !ames McAteel V.ce PleS1dcm R.pp ... sLled the pa'ly whIle on hiS way 10 Washm,lOn, D C DUling .he Pi"y Vice P.eSldenl RIPP utended holIday greeun,s 10 the local members VICe Pres ,dent Rlpp commended the local 101 115 SUPPOfl <strong>of</strong> <strong>IBEW</strong>·COPE ICOPE 15 the political ICllon arm <strong>of</strong> the Aft·ClOI ind ul,ed continued membersh.p .upport. Tb.ougb member support. COPE RgblS Ihe temble anlL'r,,1 labo. pollc.et <strong>of</strong> ,he prcscol adm.n.slrauon lu ~t as member VOLeet Wele nec elSary 10 uve RlIlr~d Retlremem, SO w.1! memM. "01Cet be neccsury at the poUs th" c1eclLon yea r 10 yOle "plnSt ann-Ta.1 pohucuns The huffet dlnne •• ncluded pnme lib and ente .... nmem wlS supplied by Ihe band WTPM Doo. r"Zt5 wt.e all4 gryen away Mlny Rne people we.t .esponSlble 10' makLll' the partlCS successful. The Or ... m2l1l0n WIshes 10 Ihank Ihe 10ll nwLllS the I'ell mal.eun, B.othe. MelVin larman. our le."fie Santa Cl~us, B'o,hcl AIMI! O'Ne.II, Raggedy Ann played bf Mn Calhy Bohne, Raggedy Andy played by MI n LISette Mec h lelb, Rudolph played by M.ss Annelle W,slel. flouy the Snowman played by M.ss ChllSllRI Bohne. Ibe w.ves <strong>of</strong> membe .. who helped wLlh the childlen's party and ,hose memM .. who sold the lIekels, kd by uccu.ive, William Connell An add.lLonal word <strong>of</strong> thanks 10 Brolhets Chlrles Wortham, III, and Michael McConnell who used thei ..... deo camera equipment 10 tapc hiShllllh l$ <strong>of</strong> Ihe ch.ldren's party and showed Ihe hi,h1i&bu n the evening party. KAM.U AHMED, P .S. These IWO plelD.n show shop newardJ P'rllt!· patin, in the All P,o .. ince Shop Stewards Mce tinl held on October I , 1983, in Fredelicton.IPic.u.u COUll tly <strong>of</strong> Local 2309, f . ede.icton, N. B.I. Members Retire Early; Provincial Meeting Held LU. 2]09lu), fREDERICTON, N.B._Thl,local's ma)Ol emplo~., The New Brunsw.ck ElteULC PO"'Cf COmmlfJlOn, lecendy <strong>of</strong>feTcd an early leUlement schemeol whIch 26 members look ad"lIIlage They lie lohn Temp1cmen Lyle foley. Thomas Lynch. Eileen Qul"ef. Phllhp M.lls. Iuilus Vahl. I. MUriel Scali. lamC$ lackRln. Smclur MacDonald, AII,n Theriault. RUlh Canley, Lorena Birch. Mane Bo· urque, Brydon McKmgbl, Glen Cunnmghlm law tence Hoyt, The.ese Arsenauh. ROMI! V,ulour, Vilma Mllchdl, Lc-o C,ulreau. Stephen Chnlten Hn, Clarence Spence. Carohne R.ckard, lames SeOLL, Ed .... Tlrd.ff and James O.aon Tnhule wu raod to .CILleu I! pa.tLrs Ihroughout the provIDce, "'c w.sh them Ihe ben 01 luck In Ihe fUIU'e LocallJ09 Jnd Ou r S.~ler local. \133. h,,-e de cllied to ,hare olRce faC.hIICS; a mm'e should r.ove MneRe,"1 10 both Iroups. ThIS " hy no means Ihe IllSt !lep 10 amallJmillOn, II 15 SImply a way lor both locals to upand olfke space, Implove eov' elise and uuh::c sec.ctanal help mO.e efRclently Our ncw add.u, '$ 127 MILn Street, f.edencton, N B I the phonc numbel, 412-3295, lemaLOS un· cban,ed All memben a.c ",dcome to drop .0 and LOspecl Ihe new prem,"cs BusLOess f.hnagelS John Cole and Bert Enns ,Iways have the c<strong>of</strong>fee On and maybe evcn stale b.nd from Ihe bikery down' StaLlS Well nC,OllaILOnS 10. oul lechmcal youp ha~c Mgun and •• e prOSlCSSlnl slowly wLlh the empha· s •• thIS yell bem, on umon ueulLlY, lay<strong>of</strong>fs, and plld eduulIooal lea ..... Del"ls 01 talks w.1I M d.seuIHd at all unll meellnl' dunnlthe nUl few monlh., memM., Ire urged 10 anend The memo Mrs nl Ihe NelolLalLons CommJl tee arc BusLOen Mana,er lohn Cole, Pr(S.dent Cohn N.chols. shop Itewa.d, Dan McCask.l. lack Maynl.d, Chff Hum ble and SI Sierhen unll chamnan Grant Good We cannot nelOUlle ID a yacuum 14 ke~p .n roucb and above all ,.ve us YOUI suppo" Th., local was a cO'SpanSOI 10. meellAls <strong>of</strong> the Atlanuc Uuhly Councd .n SlLnt lohn's on feb· ruary nlnd 24 There were dele",le5 Irom all lour Atlanuc Provmccs wLlh a ,DOd cachan,e 01 .dcas and compaTlson 01 each local's IlIualLon Delllis <strong>of</strong> theu mccune' Will M ava.lable .n luture lour n .. 1t On Oclobel I, 1983, we held a .. cry succusful All Pro"',"ce Shop S.cwards Meeting '0 F.edellc ton Nearly all a.us <strong>of</strong> the p.o .. mce we.e reple· sentcd and we dIScussed a host <strong>of</strong> lIems .nc1udmg ne,olLalions, grievances, boycons. One main .d· unllie to this type <strong>of</strong> meetinl was thaI members from the d.fle.ent a.eas olthe p.ovlnce gotlo meC! one another and app.ec.ate the dLlle.em problem, other ueas h .... e and 10 Stall thinkm, as One local .atbe. thin diffe.ent l ' OuP ' 57
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