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Labor Council ‘appreciates’ its friends at annual dinner A large crowd turned out June 7 for the 17th annual Labor Appreciation and Recognition Night dinner spon- sored by the Northwest Oregon Labor Council (NOLC). The dinner recog- nizes people for their commitment to helping better the lives of workers and people in their communities — and also doubles as a fundraiser for Labor’s Community Service Agency (LCSA). This year’s event raised $3,621.66. Top recognition is the Del Ricks Community Service Award in honor of the late Del Ricks, who was LCSA’s executive director for 17 years. The 2014 recipients were Vickie Burns, ex- ecutive director of LCSA, and Robin Zimmerman, a longtime member of Bakers Local 114. Zimmerman spear- headed a political drive that ultimately changed Oregon law to add bereave- ment leave to the Oregon Family Leave Act. Zimmerman became politically active in 2008, following the death of his wife to melanoma. The labor council’s “Heritage Award” was presented to Ambrose Bittner, Paul Stuckenschneider, and posthumously to Phil Parker. Bittner is a retired apprenticeship and training official of the U.S. Depart- ment of Labor, who also served as sec- retary-treasurer of Plasterers Local 77 and secretary-treasurer of the North- west Conference of Plasterers and Ce- ment Masons. Stuckenschneider is a retired mediator with the Federal Me- diation and Conciliation Services. Both men are active in the community. Parker, a retired member of IBEW Local 48, was serving as president of the Labor Roundtable of Southwest Washington when he died of a heart at- tack in April. A “Business Appreciation” award was presented to WorkSystems Inc. WSI was cited for nearly 30 years “standing in solidarity with labor on be- half of workers and workforce devel- opment programs, not just in the Port- land metro area, but throughout the state ... our shared goals for registered apprenticeship training and family liv- ing wage jobs with benefits have served as the foundation for this important and valuable partnership.” Recognition awards went to: Richard Schwarz, retired executive di- rector of AFT-Oregon; University of Oregon professor Steven Mayer; Teamsters Local 223 member and American Medical Response shop steward Charlie Savoie; Rob Williamson, an employee at IBEW and United Workers Federal Credit Union and member of Office and Pro- fessional Employees Local 11; Belinda Reagan, president of Portland Federa- tion of School Professionals Local 111; Machinists Lodge W24 Union Reps Britt Cornman and Joe Kear; Adam Crawford, labor liaison for United Way of the Columbia-Willamette; Lori Waldner-Vaughn, a member of Office and Professional Employees Local 277 at American Income Life; Glenn Shuck, retired executive director of LCSA and an active volunteer for the Oregon Military Support Network; Ben Fain, a retired member of Amal- gamated Transit Union Local 757 who is an active volunteer with the Portland Bus Project; Jane Carlson, a member of the Oregon School Employees As- sociation (OSEA) state board of direc- tors; Richard Ramirez, OSEA direc- tor of organizing; Barry Stevahn, a 35-year member of Boilermakers Lo- cal 104 and active member of the Port- land Metal Trades Council; Ken Mor- gan, retired business manager of Laborers Local 296; Local 296 mem- ber Anjanet Baneulos; IBEW Local 48 member Dave Parker; Bob Petroff, president of NOLC and assis- Pictured seated in front row from left to right: Richard Schwarz, Barry Stevahn, Rob Williamson, Prof. Steven Mayer, Glenn Shuck, and Lee Duncan. Seated back row from left to right: Linda DeLucia, Vickie Burns, Jane Carlson, and Belinda Reagan. Standing from left to right: Robin Zimmerman, Jenny Weller, Lori Vaughn, Charlie Savoie, Richard Ramirez, Ben Fain, Bob Petroff, Elana Guiney, Ambrose Bittner, Paul Stuckenschneider, Adam Crawford, and Dave Parker. tant directing business representative of Machinists Lodge W24; Elana Guiney, legislative and communica- tions director for the Oregon AFL-CIO; and Linda DeLucia, vice president of the Oregon Alliance for Retired Amer- icans. Additionally, United Way of the Co- lumbia-Willamette President Keith Thomajan presented Bakers Local 114 with the “Labor Partner of the Year” award for 2013. An official presentation will be made June 25 at United Way’s annual banquet. Guest speakers were U.S. Reps. Suzanne Bonamici and Kurt Schrader, and Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian. Dignitaries in attendance in- cluded Multnomah County commis- sioners Judy Shiprack and Loretta Smith; Clackamas County commis- sioners Jim Bernard, Paul Savas and Martha Schrader; Washington County commissioners Greg Malinowski, Roy Rogers and Dick Schouten; and state Reps. Lew Frederick and Barbara Smith Warner. (International Standard Serial Number 0894-444X) Established in 1900 at Portland, Oregon as a voice of the labor movement. 4275 NE Halsey St., P.O. Box 13150, Portland, Ore. 97213 Telephone: (503) 288-3311 Editor: Michael Gutwig Staff: Don McIntosh, Cheri Rice Published on a semi-monthly basis on the first and third Fridays of each month by the Oregon Labor Press Publishing Co. Inc., a non- profit corporation owned by 20 unions and councils including the Oregon AFL-CIO. Serving more than 120 union organizations in Ore- gon and SW Washington. Subscriptions $13.75 per year for union members. Group rates available to trade union organizations. 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