The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, November 01, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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President’s New Year Message
mem bers of O.S.E.A. w ill result in
^ » i h j f e ï l l greater benefits for our
Another m ilestone in the progress of ehfjj^K roum ^,
As your new president, I am truly
O:S.E.®has just beeh; completed w ith
the p a s sin g ^ ! the old ypar. It was a grateful fo r,th e honor, you hdj\fl|be-
r a g ^ e a r for the m ajority of all State ■s<to!y^^M^ n o n me. I hum bly accept the
em ployees,Ibut particularly so for the resnonsibility of tœ 'b 'ih t^ o ta n t office
and ’pledge m y / continued efforts in
m em bers of our ever-grow ing Associa­
behalf of the ideals upon w hich the
tion. In retrospect, the entire mem-
Oregon State: Employees/ Association
b é a S » ) of the Oregon State EmplOy-
was'- f ouBdéw arid has eniiS ed its con-
ees’ Association received m any need­
tinuous growth. My belief in the As-
ed and welcomed benefits. It would
Bsi strong « S w itn e sse d by my
previous efforts in its behalf. I am
also firm ly of the opinion ïh at the or-
IgiinïzsmÆn has now ^ ^ ^ æ B th e ordeàis.,
a ^ ^ ^ ^ O H w ith the establishm ent of
any w orthw hile fra te rn a l I group for
m utual benefits. The,
of^S ^^^H
ganization are firm ly embedded and
from this point on the Oregon State
Employees’ Association should gradu­
ally but surely, continue its growth
and
employee and em ­
ployer alike. The w elfare of the en­
tire m em bership of O.S.E.A. will be
th | j param ount, thought upperm ost in
the minds of your new State officers
who hW e • been -selected
r ^ ^ ^ ^ it
you throughout the year. Your con­
tinued support S l solibited so that the
be There'
efeM ^t.Opr e vie w M | | K -
son al gain s we ha ve all mad e I i n i 9 50 successful growth of our Association
m ay be assured.
as a result of the efforts expended by
our organization. The facts speak for
The Legislature is now upon us and
themselves. It would seem m uch more
it will behoove all 'of: us to be con-
appropri ffl^fKffiake
i lo rtu n ity to
stantly alert to any legislation that
express the I sincere thanks of all the
m ight prove detrim ental, to th e ^ y e ll-
rp®SiBh&Mof these benefiW - 'to ' the jbeing.of our Association. You m ay be
H eadquarter’s Staff, the past State Of­ ^ ^ Œ tiv g |g at your officers and head-
ficers, the C h a p S j l ) f f ^ g ^ , our' State
q u a rte r’s staff w ill be in the thick of
Officers, and to the m any individuals
any ^ n tr o y e r s ^ th at migHWarise. W hat
for a jbb well done. The standards set is more- im portant is that- they should
and the goals attained in 1950 shx^ H
be given th e w hole-hearted .sfg p o rt
be constant rem inders throughout 1951 of our entire organization. We should
th at a rea l effort' on the p a rt of all pull together læ a w ell-knit u n it and
By R o b ert M. A shby
OSEA P resid en t