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FOUTH REGION DELEGATES PreparePOLITICAL ACTION and ORGANIZING PlansDDelegates <strong>to</strong> the 2004 FourthRegion Council Meeting inOrlando, Florida respondedenthusiastically <strong>to</strong> theInternational Union’s call formobilizing the membership forpolitical action and organizing.Recognizing the wide-range ofpolitical and economic issues facing<strong>BCTGM</strong> members, the Councilwill use the meeting as a springboardfor action on both fronts.<strong>BCTGM</strong> International PresidentFrank Hurt addressed themeeting, discussing the challengesconfronting the <strong>BCTGM</strong>. Hur<strong>to</strong>ffered a plan <strong>to</strong> help the unionmove forward for a better future.“Working families in thiscountry desperately need newpolitical leadership in Washing<strong>to</strong>n,”declared Hurt. “Wehave an Administration andCongress that have put in placea disastrous economic plan thathas destroyed millions of goodjobs while at the same time linedthe coffers of the wealthiest andlargest corporations.“The root cause of all of ourproblems can be traced rightback <strong>to</strong> politics. This year’s electionsare the most important inLocal 163 memberand shop stewardGerome Posey (left)discusses the problemsfaced by hismembers at the SaraLee plant inHous<strong>to</strong>n with<strong>BCTGM</strong> Intl. Pres.Frank Hurt.decades. I call on every <strong>BCTGM</strong>Local <strong>to</strong> work with theInternational like never before <strong>to</strong>take back America by electingcandidates who will supportworking men and women,” concludedHurt.Delegates also focused on theimportance of bringing newmembers in<strong>to</strong> the union as ameans of making the <strong>BCTGM</strong>stronger at the bargaining tableand in the political arena.International officers and representativesworked with the delegateson strategies for organizingnon-union plants and signing upnon-union workers in <strong>BCTGM</strong>organized shops.In addition <strong>to</strong> Hurt, otherspeakers included: InternationalSecretary-Treasurer and Direc<strong>to</strong>r ofOrganization David B. Durkee,International Executive VicePresident Joseph Thibodeau,Assistant <strong>to</strong> the President HarryKaiser, Pension Fund ManagerLew Davis, and President of theCentral Florida Labor CouncilDeborah Booth.In assessing this year’sCouncil meeting, Fourth RegionVice President Tony Johnsonstated, “The local unions in theFourth Region are unified andenergized <strong>to</strong> tackle the challengesbefore us. We know thestakes are high in this year’selections. We understand, aswell, that building the membershipthrough organizing is theonly way <strong>to</strong> secure solid contractsfor our members. I’m confidentwe’ll get the job done.”Delegates <strong>to</strong> the 2004<strong>BCTGM</strong> Fourth RegionCouncil, <strong>BCTGM</strong>Executive officers andInternational Staff.May/June 2004www.bctgm.org7

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