The Guild’s Annual Membership Meeting re-elects Board for 2015
Anytime Guilders get together, you can expect a lively time. We talked, we laughed, we ate. But first, we did some business and reviewed the past year — and looked forward to making 2015 even better.
2014 was an incredible year of change for the Guild, yet a great year in all kinds of.ways. For the first time in our almost 70 year history, the Guild is now its own 501(c)3, along with a new staff union represented by MNA. Here are a few photos of the event.
Labor Guild Board was re-elected for 2015. From L-R: Raphael Santana, Ironworkers #7; Arnold Dubreuil, alternate, NERCC (Carpenters) Local 275; Tom Kerr, Business Mgr, Pipefitters; Chunk Monahan, Financial Secretary, IBEW #102; President Mark Smith, VP, AFSCME 17000; Deb Sullivan, Asst Dir, Labor Relations; MNA; John Cronin, Teamsters #25; Elissa Cadillic;President, #1526; Joe Sheehan,PACE #1-1366; Eileen Norton, Dir of Organizing, MNA; Paul Kelly, Esq; Segal Roitman; Fr. Marc Fallon who gave the Invocation, and Steve Finnigan, Sub-District Director, USWA-District 4.
Paul Kelly updating Membership on details surrounding Guild’s transition to a 501(c)3. L-R seated Allyson Every, Guild Executive Director and Guild President Mark Smith
Fr. Marc Fallon, labor priest, reporting on conditions for workers in New Bedford’s Fish Houses, and workers’ efforts to get agreement on a new Code of Conduct for this industry in New Beddord.
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At Jan 14th Annual Membership Meeting, L-R: Brenda Rodrigues, Financial Secretary, SEIU 888 and Rand Wilson, Communications and Policy Director, SEIU888. Back Row: Tommy Kerr, Business Manager, Pipefitters, Rich Ansel, Guild Student and IAM, and John Cronin, Teamsters #25 and Guild Recording Secretary.
L-R: Allyson Every, Labor Guild Executive Director and Martin Castillo, Business Agent, IUPAT (Painters) DC 35.
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