CONGRATULATING THE RECIPIENTS OF AFL-CIO LABOR AWARDS IN NORTHWEST INDIANA; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 161
(Extensions of Remarks - October 11, 2019)
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CONGRATULATING THE RECIPIENTS OF AFL-CIO LABOR AWARDS IN NORTHWEST
INDIANA
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HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Friday, October 11, 2019
Mr. VISCLOSKY. Madam Speaker, it is my distinct honor to congratulate
several of Northwest Indiana's finest citizens. The Northern Indiana
Area Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor-Congress of
Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), recognized several individuals and
organizations for their dedication and service during the Northern
Indiana Area Labor Federation Community Labor Awards Reception, which
was held at Wicker Memorial Park in Highland, Indiana, on Thursday,
October 10, 2019. These individuals, in addition to all Northern
Indiana Area Labor Federation members who have served Northwest Indiana
so diligently for such a long period of time, are the epitome of the
ideal American worker: loyal, dedicated, and hardworking.
At this year's event, Indiana State Representatives Carolyn Jackson,
Ragen Hatcher, Ross Deal, Pat Boy, Chris Chyung, Lisa Beck, and Chris
Campbell were the recipients of the Service to Labor Award for their
outstanding support to the labor movement.
The Union Labor Award was presented to Vern Beck, President, USW
Local 12775, for his selfless devotion to the labor movement through
the union's promotion in all areas: social, civic, educational, and
political.
Carpenters Local 1005 and President Steve Toth were recognized with
the Community Services Award for enhancing the quality of life for
residents and visitors of Northwest Indiana through their exemplary
work on behalf of the community.
Earl Cox, retired UAW member and Indiana United Way Labor Liaison of
Greater Lafayette and Tippecanoe County, was honored with the Lifetime
Achievement Award for his many years of labor activism and his
commitment to his community. For the exceptional service he has
provided to the people of Northwest Indiana, he is worthy of our
admiration and respect.
Sharon Patterson, NALC Local 1624, 1st Vice President NIALF, and Mark
Slonaker, Battalion Chief, Hobart Firefighters Association Local 1641,
were presented the George Meany Award for their significant
contributions to the youth of their communities through their
involvement with the Boy Scouts of America.
The President's Award was presented to Mike Millsap, Director USW
District 7, for his dedication to the labor movement and his noteworthy
service to the organization. He is truly worthy of the honor bestowed
upon him.
Madam Speaker, I ask that you and my distinguished colleagues join me
in congratulating these dedicated, honorable, and exemplary leaders,
while commending all of the hardworking union men and women locally and
throughout America. They have shown commitment and courage toward their
pursuits, and I am proud to represent each of them in Washington, D.C.
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