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POWER D.R.I.V.E. - Teamsters Local 25

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Dr. Elaine Bernard, Harvard Trade Union Programand spouse of <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> member Greg Gigg<strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> Members AttendWOMEN’S CONFERENCE INBIG APPLEThe following women attendedthis year’s Women’s Conference:Patricia DiSilva <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>Jacqueline Addison MassportLeslie Russell TeamstercareJoan CoreyCity of WoburnHelen Giglio City of EverettAnn Nastasia MassportMichelle Joshua UPS-Chelms.Janet McLaughlin <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>Edna Prieto <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>Janet Guazzaloca UPSBarbara Vraibel TeamstercareSean M O'Brien President of <strong>Teamsters</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>ATTENDEES HEAR DYNAMIC SPEAKERS, ATTEND WORKSHOPSL to R: Joan Corey and Leslie RussellL to R: Helen Giglio and Jackie AddisonThe International Brotherhood of <strong>Teamsters</strong> conducted its 11th annualWomen’s Conference from August 26-28 in New York City, providing <strong>Teamsters</strong>with an opportunity to hear from dynamic speakers, learn from educationalworkshops and take part in an action in support of their Teamster sistersand brothers.Despite threats from Hurricane Irene, Teamster women took the fight againstthe war on workers to the Big Apple.“We had an impressive contingent of 11 <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> women venture to New Yorkfor this year’s Women’s Conference despite the looming hurricane,” said JackieAddison, Chair of the <strong>Teamsters</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> Women’s Committee and Trustee of<strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>. “It was a proud moment for us to be joined by our <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> PresidentSean M. O’Brien. Sean’s forward-thinking approach to the future of the <strong>Teamsters</strong>Union was duly noted by all who attended this year’s event in New York City.”Honorary member of <strong>Teamsters</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong>, Christopher Duffley, opened the historicevent with his amazing rendition of the National Anthem. The 10-year-oldDuffley is both blind and autistic, and has become a Teamster favorite at manyevents around the country in the last year starting with the 28th InternationalConvention of the <strong>Teamsters</strong> Union.“I was pleased and honored to be able to attend this year’s Women’s Conferencewith our local union’s devoted and enthusiastic members of the Women’sCommittee,” O’Brien said. “The <strong>Local</strong> <strong>25</strong> Women’s Committee does great workand we should be proud of their achievements.”www.teamsterslocal<strong>25</strong>.com | FALL 2011 | The SPOKESMAN | 5

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