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Service Awards
training. There are 15 contracts up this year in the Midwest. There were a few local elections this year; so far the same officers have been re-elected except for Joe Pozzi, who retired. Half the locals in Indiana have had membership increases.
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resentative Bill Alexander said to contact him or Gig for mobile training. They will bring the truck and trailer to you. They can also help with recruitment if needed.
Mike Durham, Local 106, said the local is still in talks regarding their contract but is making progress.
Scott Cooper, Local 26, is the new business agent and he looks forward to working with the district council.
Marcus Bass, Local 26, said the rally against the Carpenters went really well and we need to keep it up. Local 26 is working on a couple of pickets.
Brandon Burke, Local 42, said Rodney Toole was re-elected business manager of Local 42. Brandon’s position is the next thing to be voted on.
Charlie Waddell, Local 23, said lack of material has been an issue for some of their contractors. The local has elections this year.
Brian Smith, Local 119, said contractors are taking new recruits very slowly right now due to material shortages. Work will be steady once material gets figured out. He is working on balancing a budget for the local. They reached a new threeyear contract.
Josh Land, Local 119, said Covid has slowed things down with work and material. Recruitment has been hard this year and geofencing didn’t really work for the local. They spent a lot of time preparing for contracts, but it paid off in the end.
Clint Grayless, Local 150, said things have been a little rocky this year with work, and the material shortage is not helping. Numbers are slightly down for the year but he believes they will pick up over the next few months. He will be attending instructor training at Washtenaw next month to help out with their apprenticeship program. The local held nominations and no one ran against any of the officers.
Sincerely, Clinton Grayless Recording Secretary
Honoring Those Who Made Our Union Great
With a sense of gratitude, The Journeyman Roofer & Waterproofer magazine publishes the names of members who have received service pins from their Local Unions since the previous magazine for 50 or more years of continuous membership.
Our long-term members fought for and struggled for the benefits that made our union great and we now enjoy. We appreciate all that these members have done and still do to further the goals of working people and their families. Next time you see a member listed below, take the time to thank him or her for their service and dedication to our Union.
50 Years
Local 40 Robert E. Prado Local 97 James W. Dow Local 97 Donald F. Wesselman Local 195 Floyd S. Stever Local 210 Eugene Lojek Local 210 Jack Lojek
55 Years
Local 195 William C. Burns Local 195 Clifton P. Farrell Local 195 Virgil C. Shampine Local 195 Leo F. Wilson
60 Years
Local 195 James C. Farrell
65 Years
Local 195 Anthony Desimone
70 Years
Local 210 Ralph Shaffer