Iron Worker Delegates from Across North America Unanimously Elect Union Officials
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) August 26, 2011
822 voting delegates from the Iron Workers Union—one of the largest building trade organizations in North America—announced the election of 12 officers last week at the Union’s 42nd Convention in Chicago, Ill. The Union’s leadership team, headed by General President Walter Wise, consists of three general officers and nine general vice presidents:
Walter Wise, General President
Eric Dean, General Secretary
Edward McHugh, General Treasurer
George Kratzer – First General Vice President
Richard Ward – Second General Vice President
Edward Walsh – Third General Vice President
Jay Hurley – Fourth General Vice President
Joe Standley – Fifth General Vice President
Tadas Kicielinski – Sixth General Vice President
Marvin Ragsdale – Seventh General Vice President
Darrell LaBoucan – Eighth General Vice President
Ron Piksa – Ninth General Vice President
“I’m proud that our delegates saw fit to elect this great leadership team, and we look forward to the responsibility of creating more opportunities and a better future for our members,” said Walter Wise from the convention dais.
Wise was elected by the General Executive Council to the position earlier this year upon the retirement of Joseph Hunt, president of the Iron Workers Union from 2002 to 2011. Wise will now serve his first full term as president, which runs until 2016. The nine elected district council presidents will also serve five-year terms and may seek re-election at the Union’s 2016 convention.
The Iron Workers Union holds a convention every five years where delegates elected by the rank and file elect the Union’s leadership team. Any member in good standing may run for office.
About the Iron Workers International: The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (IABSO&RIW) was founded in 1896 in Pittsburgh, Penn. They now represent more than 125,000 Ironworkers throughout the United States and Canada. The IABSO&RIW’s mission is to improve the working conditions of its members while promoting constructive relationships with their employers to increase work opportunities.
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