Johnny's here, there — and everywhere

People make organizations work, Tucker says

Nine win Council 2 scholarships

Resolutions approved at convention

Pictures from convention

Convention sets agenda for next two years

Hersey award goes to Trina Young

Larsen's interest in union affairs is all in the family

Why we must vigorously oppose I-747

You helped me win senate race, Cantwell tells delegates

Bothell calls in a cop to help in negotiations

Council 2 is fastest growing union

Council 28 strikers emerge winners — against the odds

Skyline workers negotiate first contract


VOLUME 16 #2 Summer 2001

Convention sets agenda for next two years

SOME 335 people attended Council 2’s 45th biennial convention held in Wenatchee at the beginning of June.

They approved 33 resolutions and one constitutional amendment, listened to speakers on a variety of topics ranging from fighting Initiative 747 to the history of the union movement, and enjoyed a dinner-dance on the Saturday evening.

Convention delegates meet in Wenatchee Convention Center for general session
"I believe the convention went extremely well," says Chris Dugovich, President and Executive Director of Council 2.

"The delegates found the programs interesting and enjoyed the hospitality of the City of Wenatchee."

Dugovich adds that the next convention will be held on the west side of the state. "I hope all members will consider the opportunity to attend," he says.

Among the speakers at the convention were U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, who represents the 2nd district, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, and Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker.




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