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www.iam141.org Winter 2013

2 T H E M E S S E N G E R Winter, 2013

Official Publication of District 141 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

Editor-in-Chief—Rich Delaney Executive Editor—Dave Atkinson Managing Editor, Layout & Design, District 141 Communication Director—Tracey Wagstaff District 141 Communication Coordinator—Dave Lehive

Send Address Changes To:

IAMAW District Lodge 141 Financial Office, P.O. Box 117399 Burlingame, CA 94011-7399 Phone: 847-640-2222

Aloha

I am John Burgwinkel the Local Committee Chair for Philippine Airlines, Honolulu station. I began my airline carrier 40 years ago in June of 1973. Presently I work as a Customer Service Representative in the Honolulu Ticket office and have had the opportunity to work in airport operations performing check-in, weight and balance, baggage service, and cargo. I also worked two years for Hawaiian Airlines and still have many dear friends there.

When I began working for Philippine Airlines we were not yet a union. I was the employee representative for the Honolulu Em-ployee Relations Committee which was an in-house program tohandle employee complaints and concerns. We were certified by the National Mediation Board on 26 March, 1976 with a vote of 65 to 64.

I have had the opportunity to serve the membership in Local Lodges 1213 and 1979 as a Shop Steward, Local Committee Chair, Trustee, Recording Secretary, Secretary to System board, Secretary to Negotiations, Local Lodge Educator, District Lodge Educator and Communicator for the Hawaiian Islands.

I believe strongly in unionism. I feel you need to make your company profitable and at the same time your union, which is: we as employees, ensure we are properly compensated for our hard work.

My personal experience is when I was laid-off in 1988, my union contract seniority gave me the power to keep my job in another

office. When we closed Honolulu in 1998, my union collective bargaining agreement provided me with 50 weeks of severance pay and a three year recall which I was able to exercise when Honolulu reopened.

Also, great representatives and dedicated officers have influ-enced me to being active. AGC Al Carmona was the greatest influence and mentor in understanding what it means to be a union member and representative. Others who also have influence me and who did what they believed was the best for the membership was Bob Quick, RW Thomas, Ken Thiede, Bud Funkhouser, Steve Cooke, Rich Delaney, Samson Poomaihealani, Randy Kauhane, Sandy Olmos, and Dave Atkinson. AGC Art Croker has also been very supportive when called upon.

Presently, I work with an Executive Board who are really dedicat-ed and committed to the Local Lodge. We are led by President Brian Simonson and Vice President Dave Figueira. Secretary Treasurer Gerry Liu along with Conductor Sentinel Shannon Robello and our three trustees; Marshall Lum, Randy Bangay, Richard Kaneko are committed to ensure the Local Lodge is vi-able and serves the membership.

Final thoughts “Participate in Local Lodge meetings, Conferenc-es, Conventions, along with Placid Harbor, which will “recharge your batteries”.

To paraphrase a famous statement: “Ask not what your union has done for you, ask what you have done or could do to strengthen your union.” The union is what you make it.

STEWARDSHIPThe Heart of a Union - John Burgwinkel

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When I was about 10 years old or so (enough to be included in adult conversation), I remember my parents speaking of workplace issues and how they were handled. My dad was a commercial meatcutter in the Boston meatpacking district and my mom was a Special Ed Teacher in Medford, Mass. The same word always came into the discussions, “UNION.” I had no idea of the level of involvement then, but I understood the importance by the context in which it was used. I gradu-ally became more familiar with the reasons why my parents respected and engaged in union activity and why the unions' advocacy was so crucial to them. In the early 1980s, which was an especially challenging economic period, they relied heavily on their collective bargaining agreements to keep us afloat and thriving financially.

When I was hired by People Express in 1986 I was young and naive, but soon after the merger with Continental in 1987, I had some coming of age "rude awakenings". The culture was much more restrictive and inconsistently punitive. Blame games were rampant and discipline was based on favoritism, as were performance review which affected salary increase, or lack thereof.

For many years I dreamed of reform, but never until the orga-nizing drives of the early 2000's did I get even a bit of tangible hope. The final light at the end of the tunnel occurred when our merger with United finalized and a representational elec-tion was called.

Through communication with United stewards and Opey De-don, I was introduced to educators. District 141 was generous with material as well as constant availability of knowledgeable members to network with us and help us spread the facts. Despite some opposition from coworkers and imminent threat from the company, we were able to effectively reach staff systemwide. We had permits to handbill and constant sup-port from the District. We had data comparisons and firsthand experience examples for virtually every contract point in ques-tion. On March 7th, 2012, in Washington, D.C., I witnessed the fruition of what I had only dared to hope for - union represen-tation!

Since then we have grown into a functional group of stewards whose membership keeps us engaged with challenges of unfair discipline and with communications and requests of management for the betterment of our group. With the chal-lenges have come growing pains and trial by error experience. I choose to remain active and assertive because my cowork-ers deserve to have what the union truly represents. We are a group that had been deluded. But now, through our union, we can achieve clarity through our solidarity.

The best part is that I can help facilitate anything good for a coworker. I feel fortunate to have this opportunity and ap-preciate all it has brought and will continue to bring. Fairness is finally on the horizon and the environment is improving steadily.

STEWARDSHIPThe Heart of a Union - Maria Tusa-Higgins

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SCHOLARSHIPAdolph Stutz Memorial Scholarship

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District 141 is pleased to publish the results of the 2013 District 141 Adolph Stutz Memorial Scholarship Competition.

“What can our Government do to end poverty in America?”

Jacob Lewis is the top award ($2,000). This fall, Jacob will attend Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Penn., to study biology. When Jacob and his family learned that he won District Lodge 141’s top award, “We couldn’t have been more excited,” he said. “We know college can be expensive and this scholar-ship will help us a lot.” He is the son of Doug Lewis a Member of Local Lodge 1725.

Six runner-up awards of $1,000 will be presented to:

Danielle Miguel — Danielle will attend UC Berkeley in the fall. “My family and I were excited about receiving this scholarship,” she said. “But more than anything, we were relieved.” Danielle is the daughter of Dante Miguel, a Ramp Service Member at United and a Member of Local 1781 in San Fransisco.

Jace Ross —Jace is entering her senior year at Pace University in New York City, where she majors in communications studies. “My family and I are so grateful to the union for this scholarship,“ she said. “It definitely eases the financial burden of my tuition.” Jace’s mother is Jill Ross, a member of Local Lodge 1487.

Luana Kai Chaves Durand— Luana’s mother is Adriana Chaves Durand, a Lead Customer Service worker and a member of Local Lodge 1932.

Dean Imbemba—Dean will attend the College of New Jersey. He plans to attend graduate school and earn a doctorate in physical therapy. “My parents and I are so happy and thankful for this scholarship,” he said. Dean’s mother is Diane Imbemba, a Customer Service worker at United Airlines and a member of Local Lodge 914.

Joseph Florentino—Joseph will attend St. John’s University in the fall. “I hope to be a congressman or senator one day so I can help people and follow in the steps of great leaders like Franklin Delano Roosevelt,” he said. Joseph’s father is John J. Florentino, a Lead Ramp Service worker and a member of Local Lodge 1322.

Brittni Green —Brittni will attend the University of Florida in the fall to study nursing. “My parents and I are so excited for this scholarship. We can’t thank the union enough.” Brittni’s father is Billy Green, a US Airways Fleet Service worker and a member of Local Lodge 2508.

Congratulations to this year’s scholarship award recipients!

SCHOLARSHIPAdolph Stutz Memorial ScholarshipIn 2014, District 141 will once again sponsor the Adolph Stutz Memorial Scholarship, rewarding District 141 Members or family eligibles with an annual cash prize of $2000 for first place, and second place prizes of $1000 each. The 2014 District 141-sponsored Adolph Stutz Memorial Scholarship Awards will be open for applicants, 1 Feb. 2014. The form and essay subject will be on the district website: www.iam141.org Competition Rules ELIGIBILITY: This essay competition is open to children, spouses and depen-dent grandchildren (as defined by the IRS) of Members (as of June 1, 2013) with one year or more of good standing in District 141 who are graduating seniors or who are currently enrolled full time and/or commencing college full time. The competition is also open to any Members (as of June 1, 2013) with one year or more of good standing in District 141 who are currently enrolled in college with a minimum of six units per semester. District 141 officers and their families are not eligible. Only one award per family is allowed per year. Application form must be signed by your Local Lodge Presi-dent or Recording Secretary. A bibliography of sources for essay material must be included. The essay must be the work of the entrant or the entrant will be disqualified. The winners may be interviewed by the Scholarship Chairper-son. The application must be filled out completely or the entrant will be disqualified. ESSAY RULES: The subject of the 2014 essay competition: To be announced. All essays must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document and printed on 8-1/2” x 11” white bond paper with a minimum of 700 words and a maximum of 1,000 words. Please include a recent, clear, high-to-medium resolution pho-tograph of the applicant.

The title must be placed on the top of the paper. The entrant’s name or identification must appear on each page of the essay paper. AWARDS: One each — $2,000 overall winner Six each — $1,000 placement winners Awards will be presented at winners’ Local Lodges after con-firmation of student enrollment at an accredited college or university (copy of valid registration or class schedule confirma-tion). TIMETABLE: The Essay Competition will be open Feb. 1, 2014, and will end at midnight, July 1, 2014. Winners will be announced by Aug. 1, 2014. JUDGING: Judging will be done by the impartial Scholarship Chairperson who is not a Member of District 141. The decisions of the judge will be final. DISQUALIFICATION: Previous winners and all entrants not conforming to the con-test rules will be disqualified. Disqualification decisions of the Committee are final. HANDLING: All essays received become the property of District 141 and may be published in the future using the contestant’s name. SUBMISSION: All entry forms must be mailed and postmarked, U.S. regular mail only, no later than midnight, July 1, 2014. The entry form and essay must be placed in an envelope and mailed to the Scholarship Committee Chairperson at the address shown be-low. The word SCHOLARSHIP must be written in the lower left hand corner of the envelope. If entrants want receipt of their entry acknowledged, enclose a self-addressed stamped en-velope. Also, an electronic version of the essay (as a Microsoft Word document) must be submitted to [email protected]. SCHOLARSHIP ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Daniel Brin, Chairperson; District 141 Secretary-Treasurer Dave Atkinson, Vice Chairperson; Frank Casciato, Vice Chairperson; Mike Delano, Vice Chairperson.

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ELECTIONSOfficial noticeD I S T R I C T 141 O F F I C E R E L E C T I O N S

November 5, 2013 To: All Presidents, Financial Officers and Recording Secretaries affiliated with District Lodge 141

Dear Sisters and Brothers, In compliance with the provisions of District 141 Bylaws, Article VIII, Section 6 (b), this circular calls for endorsements for nomi-nees for the following respective offices:

One (1) Vice President-West Four-year term Two (2) Vice President at Large Four-year term One (1) Vice President at Large Two-year term One (1) Trustee Four-year term One (1) Trustee Two-year term Twelve (12) Assistant General Chairmen Four-year term Two (2) Assistant General Chairmen Two-year term

February Nominations:

Local Lodges in the first regular meeting in the month of February 2014, by a plurality vote of those voting to make one (1) nomination each for the offices for which elections are to be held. In addition to voting on nominations at the first regular meeting in the month of February, Local Lodges shall accom-modate members working all shifts by arranging for voting at least one other time to ensure that the members are afforded a reasonable opportunity to participate in any vote of the Local Lodge nomination for each office to be elected. If necessary, runoff election for Local Lodge nominations shall be held at the first regular meeting in the month of March 2014.

If a member is unable to attend the nomination meeting due to work schedule they may submit their request to place a name in nomination in writing by mail to their Local Lodge Record-ing Secretary prior to the first regular meeting in the month of February.

Within five (5) days after the close of the nomination meeting, the Recording Secretary of the Local Lodge shall forward to the Secretary-Treasurer of the District Lodge, by express mail, a correct list of all endorsements upon the forms provided with this letter.

All endorsements for nominations in order to be tabulated must bear a postmark of not later than five (5) days after the close of the nomination meeting.

Any Local Lodge failing to submit the required number for the above office(s) will forfeit all nominations for the specific office so affected.

The District Lodge Secretary-Treasurer shall immediately tabu-late nomination returns and furnish each Local Lodge a copy.

The District Secretary-Treasurer shall immediately upon tabu-lating the endorsements, notify all nominees of the results of this tabulation by express mail. The nominees after receiving this notification shall advise the District Secretary-Treasurer not later than the second Friday of April, by express mail, of their acceptance or rejection of the nomination. If no commu-nication is received, the proper assumption shall be that the nominee declines to accept the nomination. Any nominee re-ceiving endorsements from four (4) Local Lodges or more and accepting the nomination shall be a bona fide candidate and have their name placed upon the ballot. The District Secretary-Treasurer shall immediately notify all nominees, whose names shall appear on the ballot.

No nominee may be a candidate for more than one (1) office.

June Voting:

Election of Officers of District Lodge 141 shall be held in the first meeting of each Local Lodge in June 2014.

It is critical for everyone to review the Constitution of the Inter-national Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the Bylaws of District Lodge 141 to ensure compliance.

Enclosed is a form to be filled out by the Local Lodge Record-ing Secretary and returned as soon as possible to the District Lodge.

Shop bulletins posting will be the responsibility of each Local Lodge.

If you have any questions, please contact this office or your District Lodge 141 Representative.

Fraternally yours,

David E. AtkinsonSecretary-Treasurer

I.A.M.A.W. District Lodge 141

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I request an absentee ballot for______________________________________________________________________________________ Election.

Absentee ballot requests must be received by the local lodge no later than 30 days before the local lodge’s June 2014 polling date.

Must be filled out completely to be accepted. Please print.

Name _______________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address _______________________________ City_________________________ State ____ Zip __________

( No post office box accepted )

Company ___________________________ File No. ____________________ Dept.__________________________

*Because: o I reside more than 25 miles from the designated polling place o I am confined due to a verified illness o I will be on vacation—Valid only for active employees. o I will be on official IAM business o I will be on an employer travel assignment o I will be on family leave o I will be on military leave

Signature ___________________________________________________________________________________

( Must be signed )

Request Absentee Ballot (subject to eligibility)*

LOCAL 75 Recording Sec., 52 Stoneledge Ct., Williamsville, NY 14221

LOCAL 141 Recording Secretary, 9335 Middlebelt Rd., Romulus, MI 48174

LOCAL 154 Recording Secretary, PO Box 293180, Nashville, TN 37229

LOCAL 368 Recording Secretary, 14265 Greentree Tr. Willington FL 33414

LOCAL 511 Recording Secretary, 6906 Bannock Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46221

LOCAL 561 Recording Secretary, 4829 NE 79th St., Kansas City MO 64119

LOCAL 601 Rec. Sec., 500 West Intl Airport Rd. Ste. C, Anchorage, AK 99518

LOCAL 731 Recording Secretary, 277 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32208

LOCAL 804 Recording Secretary, 3444 Ebenezer Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45248

LOCAL 811 Recording Secretary, PO Box 60564, Houston, TX 77205

LOCAL 845 Recording Sec., 631 N. Stephanie St. #469, Henderson, NV 89014

LOCAL 846 Recording Secretary, PO Box 8736, Baltimore, MD 21240

LOCAL 914 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 163, Winkatunk, NJ 07765

LOCAL 949 Recording Secretary,12365 St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

LOCAL 1018 Recording Secretary, 22W9th Road, Far Rockaway, NY 11693

LOCAL 1044 Recording Secretary, 330 Backbone Rd., Clinton, PA 16026

LOCAL 1287 Recording Secretary, 2261 So. Redwood Rd. Suite 8, SLC, UT 84119

LOCAL 1322 Recording Secretary, 168-12 127th Ave #6E, Jamica, NY 11434

LOCAL 1351 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 69447 Seattle, WA 98168

LOCAL 1445 Recording Secretary, 354 Florence Ave. Hillside, NJ 07205

LOCAL 1487 Recording Secretary, PO Box 2650, Des Plaines, IL 60018

LOCAL 1635 Recording Secretary, 315 Pine, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106

LOCAL 1725 Recording Secretary, 1725 3100C Piper Lane, Charlotte, NC 28208

LOCAL 1726 Recording Secretary, 830 Saratoga St., East Boston, MA 02128

LOCAL 1731 Recording Ssecretary, P.O Box 81560, Cleveland, OH 44181

LOCAL 1759 Recording Secretary, 1037 Sterling Rd., Herdon, VA 20170

LOCAL 1776 Recording Secretary, 251 Jansen Ave., Essington, PA 19029

LOCAL 1781 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 1764, Burlingame, CA 94011-1764

LOCAL 1782 Recording Secretary, PO Box 281617, San Francisco, CA 94128

LOCAL 1826 Recording Secretary, 910 E. 1st Ave., Indianola, IA 50125

LOCAL 1833 Recording Secretary, PO Box 69, Newport, MN 55055

LOCAL 1885 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 55247, Portland, OR 97238

LOCAL 1886 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 5446, Denver, CO 80217

LOCAL 1905 Recording Secretary, P.O.Box 20188, New Orleans, LA 70141

LOCAL 1932 Recording Secretary, 12109 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250

LOCAL 1979 Recording Secretary, 1934 Hau St., Honolulu, HI 96819

LOCAL 2198 Recording Secretary, PO Box 34543, Houston, TX 77017

LOCAL 2208 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 189 , Bedford, TX 76095

LOCAL 2210 Recording Sec., 9502 Computer Dr. Ste.239, SAT, Texas 78229

LOCAL 2319 Recording Secretary, P.O Box 1116, Oldsmar, FL 34677

LOCAL 2339 Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 4716, Tamuning, Guam 96931

LOCAL 2444 Rec. Sec., 1001 S. Marshall St. Box 16, Winston Salem, NC 27101

LOCAL 2508 Recording Secretary, P.O.Box 622075, Orlando, FL 32862

LOCAL 2559 Recording Secretary, 2737 Baseline Rd. Ste. 22, Tempe, AZ 85283

LOCAL 2665 Recording Secretary, 305 Woodberry Pl. Decatur, GA 30034

LOCAL 2725 Recording Secretary, P.O.Box 1799, Rio Grande, PR 00745

LOCAL 2765 Recording Secretary, 5150 Kearny Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111

LOCAL 2909 Recording Secretary, PO Box 950051, Oklahoma City, OK 73195

All Members are encouraged to verify information with Local Lodges.

Updated: 07 February LL1445 19 February LL368

Absentee Ballot Mailing Address

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Nominate Officers: February 2014 (Verify with Local Lodges for updates.)

LOCAL LODGE 75 February 20 7 PM CWA Union Hall, 3775 Genesee St., Cheektowaga, NY 14225

LOCAL LODGE 141 February 5 11 AM 9335 Middlebelt Rd., Romulus, MI 48174

LOCAL LODGE 154 February 20 11 AM BNA, 4th Floor, 1 Terminal Dr. Suite 303, Nashville, TN 37229

LOCAL LODGE 368 February 12 730 PM Tiger Tail Lake Center, 580 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, FL 33004

LOCAL LODGE 511 February 17 4 PM VFW Hall, 249 N. 6th Ave, Beech Grove, IN 46107

LOCAL LODGE 561 February 27 7 PM HyVee Grocery Store Club Room 5330 NW 64th St., K.C., MO 64151

LOCAL LODGE 601 February 18 530 PM 500 West Int’l Airport Rd., Ste. C, Anchorage, AK 99518

LOCAL LODGE 731 February 11 7 PM 277 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32208

LOCAL LODGE 804 February 17 7 PM Standard Club, 643 Laurel Street, Covington, KY 41011

LOCAL LODGE 811 February 5 10 AM Marriot, 18700 JFK Blvd., Houston, TX 77032

LOCAL LODGE 845 February 6 5 PM 1057 Whitney Ranch Drive, Suite 200, Henderson, NV 89014

LOCAL LODGE 846 February 25 230 PM Cargo Bldg. F, Suite 1400, 1001 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum, MD 21090

LOCAL LODGE 914 February 19 3 PM DoubleTree Hotel, 128 Frontage Rd, Newark, NJ 07114

LOCAL LODGE 949 February 11 4 PM District 9 Building, 12365 St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

LOCAL LODGE 1018 February 27 12 PM Cassidy’s, 75–02 31st Ave., Jackson Heights, NY 11370

LOCAL LODGE 1044 February 13 3 PM Carpenters Building, 650 Ridge Rd., Ste 102, Pittsburgh, PA 15205

LOCAL LODGE 1287 February 6 2 PM 2261 So. Redwood Rd., Ste 8, Salt Lake City, UT 84119

LOCAL LODGE 1322 February 4 11 AM 133–40 131st Street, South Ozone Park, NY 11420

LOCAL LODGE 1351 February 11 3 PM 13735 24th Ave., South Seatac, WA 98168

LOCAL LODGE 1445 February 24 345 PM Country Inn & Suites, 100 Glimcher Realty, Elizabeth, NJ 07201

LOCAL LODGE 1487 February 4 3 PM World Air Capital Lodge, 50 West Oakton St., Des Plaines, IL 60018

LOCAL LODGE 1635 February 13 5 PM 315 Pine SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

LOCAL LODGE 1725 February 13 12 PM American Legion Post 380, 4235 W. Tyvola Rd, Charlotte, NC 28208

LOCAL LODGE 1726 February 11 2 PM Frank Celona Bldg., 830 Saratoga St., East Boston, MA 02128

LOCAL LODGE 1731 February 5 5 PM 669 Rocky River Dr., Berea, OH 44017

LOCAL LODGE 1759 February 4 4 PM 1037 Sterling Rd., Ste 103, Herndon, VA 20170

LOCAL LODGE 1776 February 4 730 PM 251 Jansen Ave., Essington, PA 19029

LOCAL LODGE 1781 February 12 4 PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1782 February 5 4 PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1826 February 4 3 PM 5418 S. 27th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

LOCAL LODGE 1833 February 20 2 PM Ramada at the Mall, 2300 E. American Blvd, Bloomington, MN 55425

LOCAL LODGE 1885 February 18 530 PM IBEW 48, 15937 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97230

LOCAL LODGE 1886 February 5 530 PM Union Hall, 5621 Bowen Ct., Commerce City, CO 80022

LOCAL LODGE 1905 February 19 7 PM Comfort Suites, 2710 Idaho Ave., Kenner, LA 70062

LOCAL LODGE 1932 February 4 4 PM 12109 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250

LOCAL LODGE 1979 February 12 7 PM 1934 Hau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819

LOCAL LODGE 2198 February 6 7 PM 8118 Park Place Blvd. #100, Houston, TX 77017

LOCAL LODGE 2208 February 11 430 PM Lone Star Lodge, 1953 Bedford Rd., Bedford, TX 76021

LOCAL LODGE 2210 February 12 6 PM 9502 Computer Dr., Ste. #239, San Antonio, TX 78229

LOCAL LODGE 2319 February 18 730 PM Comfort Inn Hotel, 4732 N. Dale Mabry Blvd., Tampa, FL

LOCAL LODGE 2339 February 19 5 PM Guam Airport, Conference Room

LOCAL LODGE 2444 February 8 9 AM 1001 S. Marshall St., Box 16, Winston Salem, NC 27101

LOCAL LODGE 2508 February 4 2 PM Carpenters Union Hall, 4700 Distribution Ct., Orlando, FL 32822

LOCAL LODGE 2559 February 11 4 PM 2737 W. Baseline Rd., #22, Tempe, AZ 85283

LOCAL LODGE 2665 Date Changed due to weather: 25 Feb 1PM 3401 Norman Berry Dr., Ste. 142, East Point, GA 30344

LOCAL LODGE 2725 February 11 7 PM Avenida Ponce de Leon Parada 24 Edificio 1704, Santurce, PR 00910

LOCAL LODGE 2765 February 25 3 PM Machinists Building, 5150 Kearney Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111

LOCAL LODGE 2909 February 6 6 PM Fairfield Inn 4521 SW 15th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73108

All Members are encouraged to view Local Bulletin Boards, or contact your Local Lodge to verify times, dates, and location. Alternate times are offered at most Local Lodges. Please verify on your Local Bulletin Boards. Updated: 04 February

District 141 Officers Elections: June 2014 (Verify with Local Lodge for updates, updated 10Mar14)

LOCAL LODGE 75 June 19 9AM – 5PM Changed to Airport location (6/10/14)

LOCAL LODGE 141 June 4 7AM – 12PM 9335 Middlebelt Rd., Romulus, MI 48174

LOCAL LODGE 154 June 19 9AM – 4PM BNA, 4th Floor, 1 Terminal Drive, Ste 303, Nashville, TN 37229

LOCAL LODGE 368 June 11 10AM – 7PM 4349 N. W. 36th Street, Suite 105, Miami, FL 331664

LOCAL LODGE 511 June 16 9am - 6pm Conference Rm, T 320A, IND Airport

LOCAL LODGE 561 June 26 10AM – end of meeting HyVee Grocery Store Club Room 5330 NW 64th St., K.C., MO 64151

LOCAL LODGE 601 June 17 530PM 500 West Int’l Airport Rd., Ste. C, Anchorage, AK 99518

LOCAL LODGE 731 June 10 7AM – 12PM, 2PM – 7PM 277 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32208

LOCAL LODGE 804 June 16 11AM – 8PM Shimmers, 1939 Dixie Hwy., Fort Wright, KY 41011

LOCAL LODGE 811 June 4 6AM – 6PM Marriot, 18700 JFK Blvd., Houston, TX 77032

LOCAL LODGE 845 June 5 7AM – 7PM Postal Workers Union, 2620 E. Sunset, Ste. A, Las Vegas, NV 89120

LOCAL LODGE 846 June 24 8AM – 5PM Cargo Bldg. F, Suite 1400, 1001 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum, MD 21090

LOCAL LODGE 914 June 18 8AM – 6PM Double Tree Hotel, 128 Frontage Rd., Newark, NJ 07114

LOCAL LODGE 949 June 10 9AM – 5PM 12365 St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

LOCAL LODGE 1018 June 26 10AM – 6PM Cassidy’s, 75–02 31st Ave., Jackson Heights, NY 11370

LOCAL LODGE 1044 June 12 6AM – 6PM Carpenters Building, 650 Ridge Rd., Ste 102, Pittsburg, PA 15205

LOCAL LODGE 1287 June 5 8AM – 3PM 2261 So. Redwood Rd., Ste 8, Salt Lake City, UT 84119

LOCAL LODGE 1322 June 3 6AM – 6PM 133–40 131st Street, New York, NY 10027

LOCAL LODGE 1351 June 10 8AM – 6PM 19530 Intl. Blvd. So., Suite 103, Seatec, WA 98168

LOCAL LODGE 1445 June 23 7AM – 5PM Days Inn Hotel, 450 US Route 1, South Newark, NJ 07114

LOCAL LODGE 1487 June 3 6AM – 6PM World Air Capital Lodge, 50 West Oakton St., Des Plaines, IL 60018

LOCAL LODGE 1635 June 12 7AM – 5PM 315 Pine SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

LOCAL LODGE 1725 June 12 7AM – 6PM 3100 Piper Lane, Suite C, Charlotte, NC 28208

LOCAL LODGE 1726 June 10 6AM – 6PM Frank Celona Bldg., 830 Saratoga St. East Boston, MA 02128

LOCAL LODGE 1731 June 4 9AM – 5PM 669 Rocky River Dr., Berea, OH 44017

LOCAL LODGE 1759 June 4 7AM – 4PM 1037 Sterling Rd., Herndon, VA 20170

LOCAL LODGE 1776 June 3 7AM – 7PM 251 Jansen Ave., Essington, PA 19029

LOCAL LODGE 1781 June 11 6AM – 5PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1782 June 4 7AM – 6PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1826 June 3 8AM – 7PM 5418 S. 27th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

LOCAL LODGE 1833 June 19 7AM – 7PM Ramada, 2300 E. American Blvd., Bloomington, MN 55425

LOCAL LODGE 1885 June 17 10AM – 6PM District 24 Bldg., 3645 S.E. 32nd Ave., Portland, OR 97238

LOCAL LODGE 1886 June 4 5AM – 5PM Union Hall, 5621 Bowen Ct., Commerce City, CO 80022

LOCAL LODGE 1905 June 18 8AM – 6PM Comfort Suites, 2710 Idaho Ave., Kenner, LA 70062

LOCAL LODGE 1932 June 3 8AM – 8PM 12109 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250

LOCAL LODGE 1979 June 11 7AM – 7PM 1934 Hau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819

LOCAL LODGE 2198 June 5 7AM – 7PM 8118 Park Place, Houston, TX 77017

LOCAL LODGE 2208 June 10 7AM – 8PM Super 8 Hotel, 250 E. Hwy 114, Grapevine, TX 76051

LOCAL LODGE 2210 June 11 8AM – 6PM 9502 Computer Dr., Ste. #239, San Antonio, TX 78229

LOCAL LODGE 2319 June 17 7AM – 9PM Comfort Inn Hotel, 4732 N. Dale Mabry Blvd., Tampa, FL

LOCAL LODGE 2339 June 18 4PM Guam Airport, Conference Room

LOCAL LODGE 2444 June 14 8AM – 4PM 1001 S. Marshall St., Winston Salem, NC 27101

LOCAL LODGE 2508 June 3 7AM – 7PM Carpenters Union Hall, 4700 Distribution Ct., Orlando, FL 32822

LOCAL LODGE 2559 June 10 7AM – 7PM 2737 W. Baseline Rd., #22, Tempe, AZ 85283

LOCAL LODGE 2665 June 12 7AM – 7PM 3401 Norman Berry Dr. Suite 142, East Point GA 30344

LOCAL LODGE 2725 June 10 7AM – 7PM Avenida Ponce de Leon 24 Edificio 1704, Santurce, PR 00910

LOCAL LODGE 2765 June 24 7AM – 6PM Machinists Building, 5150 Kearny Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111

LOCAL LODGE 2909 June 5 7AM – 7PM Fairfield Inn, 4521 SW 15th St., Oklahoma, OK 73108

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Current Language

Article VIII – DISTRICT OFFICERS QUALIFICATIONS AND ELECTION

Section 1. (a) The Officers of this District Lodge shall consist of a President/Directing General Chairman who shall be the Chairman of the Executive Board, the Vice President for Lines West; Vice President for Lines East, a Vice President for the Hawaiian Area; three (3) Vice Presidents at Large; a Secretary- Treasurer and the necessary number of Assistant General Chairmen to properly serve the membership; these shall constitute the Executive Board. Trustee shall be added to the Executive Board per Section 6 (a) of this article.

Proposed Language

Article VIII – DISTRICT OFFICERS QUALIFICATIONS AND ELECTION

Section 1. (a) The Officers of this District Lodge shall consist of a President/Directing General Chairman who shall be the Chairman of the Executive Board, the Vice President for Lines West; Vice President for Lines East, a Vice President for the Hawaiian Area; a Vice President for Guam; four (4) Vice Presidents at Large; a Secretary-Treasurer and the necessary number of Assistant General Chairmen to properly serve the membership; these shall constitute the Executive Board. Trustee shall be added to the Executive Board per Section 6 (a) of this article.

Proposed Language Explanation

The Delegates at the 2013 District Lodge 141 Convention voted to accept the proposed language change. The salary of Vice President is only $75 a month, pleases review District Lodge 141 By-Laws on iam141.org to verify. District Lodge 141 membership continues to grow and new members deserve a voice on how we spend their dues dollars.

If you have any questions, please contact me on my cell. (720) 203-1275

Fraternally yours,

David E. AtkinsonSecretary-TreasurerI.A.M.A.W. District Lodge 141

REFERENDUMOfficial noticeD I S T R I C T 141 R E F E R E N D U M

December 30, 2013

To: All Presidents, Financial Officers and Recording Secretaries affiliated with District Lodge 141

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

In compliance with the provisions of the District Lodge 141 Bylaws, Article VIII, Section 1. This is formal notice that District Lodge 141 will have a referendum vote on the first or only local lodge meeting in the month of March. The vote will take place during the Local Lodge meeting, if a local lodge wants to extend the time to vote they must post the times on all Local Bulletin Boards.

Referendum Vote, Nomination Run-off (if needed): March 2014LOCAL LODGE 75 March 20 7 PM CWA Union Hall, 3775 Genesee St., Cheektowaga, NY 14225

LOCAL LODGE 141 March 5 11 AM 9335 Middlebelt Rd., Romulus, MI 48174

LOCAL LODGE 154 March 20 11 AM BNA, 4th Floor, 1 Terminal Dr. Suite 303, Nashville, TN 37229

LOCAL LODGE 368 March 12 730 PM Tiger Tail Lake Center, 580 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, FL 33004

LOCAL LODGE 511 March 17 4 PM VFW Hall, 249 N. 6th Ave, Beech Grove, IN 46107

LOCAL LODGE 561 March 27 7 PM HyVee Grocery Store Club Room 5330 NW 64th St., K.C., MO 64151

LOCAL LODGE 601 March 18 530 PM 500 West Int’l Airport Rd., Ste. C, Anchorage, AK 99518

LOCAL LODGE 731 March 11 7 PM 277 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32208

LOCAL LODGE 804 March 17 7 PM Standard Club, 643 Laurel Street, Covington, KY 41011

LOCAL LODGE 811 March 5 PM Marriot, 18700 JFK Blvd., Houston, TX 77032

LOCAL LODGE 845 March 6 5 PM 1057 Whitney Ranch Drive, Suite 200, Henderson, NV 89014

LOCAL LODGE 846 March 25 230 PM Cargo Bldg. F, Suite 1400, 1001 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum, MD 21090

LOCAL LODGE 914 March 19 3 PM DoubleTree Hotel, 128 Frontage Rd, Newark, NJ 07114

LOCAL LODGE 949 March 11 4 PM District 9 Building, 12365 St. Charles Rd., Bridgeton, MO 63044

LOCAL LODGE 1018 March 27 12 PM Cassidy’s, 75–02 31st Ave., Jackson Heights, NY 11370

LOCAL LODGE 1044 March 13 3 PM Carpenters Building, 650 Ridge Rd., Ste 102, Pittsburgh, PA 15205

LOCAL LODGE 1287 March 6 2 PM 2261 So. Redwood Rd., Ste 8, Salt Lake City, UT 84119

LOCAL LODGE 1322 March 4 11AM 133–40 131st Street, South Ozone Park, NY 11420

LOCAL LODGE 1351 March 11 3 PM 13735 24th Ave., South Seatac, WA 98168

LOCAL LODGE 1445 March 24 345 PM Country Inn & Suites, 100 Glimcher Realty, Elizabeth, NJ 07201

LOCAL LODGE 1487 March 4 3 PM World Air Capital Lodge, 50 West Oakton St., Des Plaines, IL 60018

LOCAL LODGE 1635 March 13 5 PM 315 Pine SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

LOCAL LODGE 1725 March 13 5 PM American Legion Post 380, 4235 W. Tyvola Rd, Charlotte, NC 28208

LOCAL LODGE 1726 March 11 2 PM Frank Celona Bldg., 830 Saratoga St., East Boston, MA 02128

LOCAL LODGE 1731 March 11 5 PM 669 Rocky River Dr., Berea, OH 44017

LOCAL LODGE 1759 March 4 4 PM 1037 Sterling Rd., Ste 103, Herndon, VA 20170

LOCAL LODGE 1776 March 4 730 PM 251 Jansen Ave., Essington, PA 19029

LOCAL LODGE 1781 March 12 4 PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1782 March 5 4 PM 1511 Rollins Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010

LOCAL LODGE 1826 March 4 3 PM 5418 S. 27th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

LOCAL LODGE 1833 March 20 2 PM Ramada at the Mall, 2300 E. American Blvd, Bloomington, MN 55425

LOCAL LODGE 1885 March 18 530 PM IBEW 48, 15937 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97230

LOCAL LODGE 1886 March 5 530 PM Union Hall, 5621 Bowen Ct., Commerce City, CO 80022

LOCAL LODGE 1905 March 19 7 PM Comfort Suites, 2710 Idaho Ave., Kenner, LA 70062

LOCAL LODGE 1932 March 4 4 PM 12109 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250

LOCAL LODGE 1979 March 12 7 PM 1934 Hau Street, Honolulu, HI 96819

LOCAL LODGE 2198 March 6 7 PM 8118 Park Place Blvd. #100, Houston, TX 77017

LOCAL LODGE 2208 March 11 430 PM Lone Star Lodge, 1953 Bedford Rd., Bedford, TX 76021

LOCAL LODGE 2210 March 12 6 PM 9502 Computer Dr., Ste. #239, San Antonio, TX 78229LOCAL LODGE 2319 March 18 730 PM Comfort Inn Hotel, 4732 N. Dale Mabry Blvd., Tampa, FL

LOCAL LODGE 2339 March 19 4 PM Guam Airport, Conference Room

LOCAL LODGE 2444 March 8 9 AM 1001 S. Marshall St., Box 16, Winston Salem, NC 27101

LOCAL LODGE 2508 March 4 2 PM Carpenters Union Hall, 4700 Distribution Ct., Orlando, FL 32822

LOCAL LODGE 2559 March 11 4 PM 2737 W. Baseline Rd., #22, Tempe, AZ 85283

LOCAL LODGE 2665 March12 1 PM 3401 Norman Berry Dr., Ste. 142, East Point, GA 30344

LOCAL LODGE 2725 March 11 7 PM Avenida Ponce de Leon Parada 24 Edificio 1704, Santurce, PR 00910

LOCAL LODGE 2765 March 25 3 PM Machinists Building, 5150 Kearney Mesa Rd., San Diego, CA 92111

LOCAL LODGE 2909 March 6 6 PM Fairfield Inn 4521 SW 15th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73108

Contact your Local Lodge to verify times, dates and location.

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FEBRUARY 2013Susan Gerber NHCRRBeverly Austin NHCRRCourtney Gonzales BUFCGLana Christen ATLCSAnnette Hogan DENOZTony D’Alessio EWROZConstance Holland HNLRRNancy Hopkins HNLRRDeanna DeWitt NHCRRWilliam Jackson IADCGEvelyn Felman SLCRRJohn Kaspar ORDCGRoberta Keller SEAOZJeanne Gallegos IADCGEdward Livingston SLCRRDavid Schell NHCRRGerry McManus LGACSDrew Shaheen DENCGDanielle Tornello LAXOZSherri Nielsen SLCRRTwyla O Kane CHIRRFrancisca True GRURRJohn Turco DENCGRuben Perez DTWCGJudy Williams SLCRRMartha Zenzic LAXCG

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APRIL 2013Francine Araki HNLCSThomas Beckler DENCGHugh Johnson ROCOZMary McAndrew NHCRRBruce McCutcheon SFOJJLynn Devito ROCOZMichael Navares HNLOZLoretta Eastman NHCRRE Dianne Ramsey HNLRRCynthia Sales LAXCSVirginia Grimm LAXOZTracie Grossman LAXCSDennis Schadt BOIOZGary Schinski ORDCGPaulette Taylor BOSCSJudith Wilcox NHCRRDennis Winchel ORDCGRobert Yamada CHIRR

MAY 2013Yoko Kawarabata TYORRLoretta Egofske CHIRRSheila Enright WHQHRGail Pagan SFOOZDiane Pagel NHCRRLou Kovich SLCRRAbdul Aleem Ibn Abdu Razzaqq -

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JUNE 2013Art Henderson NHCRRNena Jahnke LAXCSDemetrios Kekos LGACGToshio Kikuchi NRTCGBarbara Kippley NHCRRMartin Mickelsen SEACGKathleen Gazarek CHIRRJosephine Minneci CHIRRRobert Gluchman ORDCGNiu Niu Su ORDCSJuana Rodriguez LAXCSBonnie Wesner NHCRRAdele Williams SLCRR

JULY 2013Sheryl Jackson‐Osinowo ORDCSSandra King CLTOZTerry Barta IAHOCLinda McMulleN SLCRRRobert Chapman TPAOZKathleen Mau HNLRRWilliam Lugo ORDCGDonna Lane DENCGRuth Groden SFOCSConstance Sturgill SLCRRScott Weichmann SLCRRRichard Wangsness MCOCG

AUGUST 2013Arsenio Acob LAXCSJill Kaplan CHIRRArshad Karim SFOCSDonna Bruce IADCSLinda Mc Donough TPAOZDavid Morgan ALBOZGerry Mortensen SLCRRRonald Carpenter SEACGDianna Carter TPAOZJawahar Goel IADCSMabel Reyes BOSCSMark Rashi LAXCGPia Perri CHIRRGary Heimel PDXCSFrank Selvaggio ORDCGNoreen Shambo ORDJGStanley Jones ORDCGDoreen Steglich NHCRRDavid Stepp SEACGLisa Young TPAOZKathy Zolotow CHIRRDorothy Williams ORDCG

SEPTEMBER 2013Cheryl Kadisak ORDCSMichael Balanda TUSOZPaula Blackmore TPAOZV Celeste Long SLCCSRoger Clark ALBOZRoy Coleman DENCGPaul Dahl ORDCG

Joy Rider HNLRRWilliam Robinson ORDCGElaine French SNAOZMary Guilloz DTWRREiichi Hasegawa NRTCGYaling Huang PVGOZ

OCTOBER 2013Patricia Bean EWRNFGregory Bell ORDCGReinhold Herbinger SLCRRBonnie Booth DTWRRJanice Markus NHCRRJohn Brooks ORDCGNadine Clark NHCRRMary Coyle SLCRRAnita Ng ONTOZNorman Dixon EWRJLJohnnie Durham ORDCSGary Fuller LAXCGJames Grabowski ORDCSCyndy Gruemmer NHCRRNicholas Hahn HNLRRTeresa Scalise CHIRRWanda Starghill NHCRRChuck Wessel WHQKTTommy West ORDCGGladys Willis BOSCS

NOVEMBER 2013Klaus Von Wolfgang Bruce Adler

DENCSEarl Allen BWICSLes Allen NHCRRClyde Allor TUSOZAlma Alvarenga MIAOZMartie Ambrosio SANCSSheri Amodeo DSMOZCharlene Andersen DTWRRMargaret Andersen ORDCSSusan Andrus SLCRRBrigitte Angarita ORDCSMary Aragon CHIRRBenito Aranez LAXCSMagali Arce ORDCSKaren Armand-Diaz NHCRRJulie Ashmore DENCSLaura Baca DENCSCrystal Bailes NHCRREarl Bantilan LASCSMarcie Barlage DSMOZJoanne Bastian DENCSElizabeth Bauer Crisostomo

CHIRRVictoria Beck INDCSJan Becker LAXCSSuzie Becker IADCSDave Carney ROCOZLynette Carter ORFCSJohn Casperson LAXCSOmero Castillo SFOCG

Remember Philippine AirlinesReporting no recent retirees and no obituaries.

Mileage Plus

No report received for retirees or obituaries.

US Airways

No report received for retirees or obituaries.

Hawaiian AirlinesRetirees:Somera, Edgar 5.6 yrsShinno, Eugene 5.3 yrsKim Han, Gail N. 5.4 yrsNoguchi, Deborah R. 5.3 yrs Cooper, Theresa 7 yrsLacad, Marion 6.6 yrsHiraishi, Richard 5.2 yrsShimada, Alan T. 9.2 yrsDawson, Duane 5 yrsSheldon, Gary L. 7 yrsEscuadro, Robert V. 10 yrs

Ho, Sajni M. 10.1 yrsRichard, Kevin D. 10.2 yrsSan Pedro, Jose L. 13.9 yrsHarris, Ronda R. 14 yrsDavis, Richard D. 14.1 yrsCrail, Lenny T. 20 yrsRapoza, Darren 22.3 yrsHamada, Charlotte T. 22.4 yrs

Hawaiian AirlinesObituaries:Nelson, Carmen R. 6.7 yrsAlaiafune, Marie M. 12.7 yrsWykes, Mikilani T. 14.6 yrsTaniguchi, Brent D. 35.5 yrsAmioka, Terence 46.1 yrsMorisaki, James S. 47.4 yrsTateishi, Gary K. 47.9 yrs

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ORDCSSusan Duffy-Svatek EWRPTCarol Duncan SLCRRMicheline Dupont HNLRRConnie Durrett IADCSBarbara Eason SLCRRJennifer Ege TPAOZToni Eisele DENCSCleo Erfe IADCSPatricia P Escobar CHIRRAna Maria Espino IADCSNancy Fisher Byerly IADCSPamela Flesor ORDCSRonald Forristal DENCSRegina Fuentes IADCSRichard Fulp IADCSDarrell Fulton LAXCSSoheir Gayed CHIRRMary Gerges ICTOZKristina Gibb LASOZNaseem Hilaly ORDCSRoy Hill NHCRRBrenda Hinchey NHCRRKathleen Hiza CHIRRKathleen Hjort PDXCSSondra Holmes CHIRRShuree Hood SLCRRSue Hoover DENCSCarole Hopkins RDUOZ

Juanita Huber OKCOZTerry Hudson ALBCSSandie Irvin TPAOZArlene Ishii LAXCSMichael Jackson ORDCSJames Jacobs AUSOZCathleen Jeffries GRROZKaren Jettenberg LAXCSGail Jones NHCRRReuben Jones HNLRRKathy Judd ORDCSSteven Keiter IADCSDoreen Kellen ORDCSMaryann Kelly SLCRRJennifer Kelly HNLRRDorothy Kelly ORDCSSherry Kelm SLCRRVahan Khachatoorian LAXCGBrenda Kimble LAXCSDonald Kiner IADCSSandra Kinsler NHCRRJean Kircher RAPZMNorma Klein TPAOZSharon Klett CHIRRHarry McDonald CVGOZClara McEntire SLCRRMary McGaha CHIRRLinda Melody ORDCSCarolyn Merrihew TUSOZJoseph Micek PVDCSRobert Micknak DTWRRGina Milner DTWRREva Miranda NHCRRPatricia Mondoy LASOZMarty Morin GRROZEliza Morris DTWRRBeverly Morris Smith CHIRRNancy Mrazek ORDCSCarolyn Muto NHCRRNaomi Newsom DENCSCarolyn Nilson NHCRRJames Noack SLCRRClarissa Renfroe NHCRRJoyce Rhian RAPZMCarol Rhodes DTWRRRoger Rice ORDCSMary Ritter IADCSJoan Robinson DTWRRLyn Robinson NHCRRDavid Rodgers CHIRRTori Rodrigues HNLRRCass Rodriguez DENCSLuis Rodriguez DENCSMarie Roeser SLCRRJanet Roth TPAOZSharon Rourke AUSOZSilvia Ruiz DTWRRJanice Rumbley NHCRRPauline Ryan DENCSGenevieve Rymut ORDCSThomas Sabo LAXCSJames Salvato ROCOZ

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