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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Working conditions for construction and | ||||||
3 | stationary workers in the late 1800s were appalling; their | ||||||
4 | wages for 60-to-90-hour work weeks were equally miserable, and | ||||||
5 | benefits were practically non-existent; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In an effort to change those conditions, eleven | ||||||
7 | pioneering individuals met in Chicago on December 7, 1896 to | ||||||
8 | form the National Union of Steam Engineers of America; and
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9 | WHEREAS,
A year later, the first Canadian workers joined | ||||||
10 | the fledgling union; to reflect this expansion across the | ||||||
11 | border, the union's name was changed to the International | ||||||
12 | Union of Steam Engineers; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Members of the union flocked to San Francisco to | ||||||
14 | rebuild that majestic city after it was turned to rubble in the | ||||||
15 | earthquake of 1906; thousands of operating engineers also | ||||||
16 | moved mountains in the next few years while digging the Panama | ||||||
17 | Canal; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, As steam-driven construction became widespread | ||||||
19 | across the U.S., more and more construction workers joined, | ||||||
20 | and the union changed its name at its 1912 convention to | ||||||
21 | reflect this new composition in the first decade of the new |
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1 | century, becoming the International Union of Steam and | ||||||
2 | Operating Engineers; and
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3 | WHEREAS, As members began working with internal combustion | ||||||
4 | engines, electric motors, hydraulic machinery, and | ||||||
5 | refrigerating systems as well as steam boilers and engines, | ||||||
6 | the word "steam" was dropped from the union's name, and in | ||||||
7 | 1928, it became the International Union of Operating Engineers | ||||||
8 | (IUOE); and
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9 | WHEREAS, As the organization progressed, it attracted | ||||||
10 | workers from the public sector, making it a truly diverse | ||||||
11 | trade union; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Passage of the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931, which | ||||||
13 | guaranteed construction workers' wage rates on federally | ||||||
14 | financed projects, helped the union weather the after-effects | ||||||
15 | of the Great Depression and maintain its progress; and
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16 | WHEREAS, IUOE would later see thousands of its members | ||||||
17 | contribute to America's war efforts as members of the U.S. | ||||||
18 | Navy's Seabees; the Seabees were skilled construction men who | ||||||
19 | built bases, airfields, and roads in war zones, including the | ||||||
20 | beaches of Europe, the DMZ of Korea, and the jungles of | ||||||
21 | Vietnam; and
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1 | WHEREAS, IUOE's growth and progress was fueled greatly at | ||||||
2 | the end of World War II when the Federal Highway Trust Program | ||||||
3 | came into existence, creating thousands of jobs for operating | ||||||
4 | engineers; and
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5 | WHEREAS, In the following decades, the union persevered | ||||||
6 | through boom times and lean times and is still going strong | ||||||
7 | today; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Projects that are critical to Illinois' | ||||||
9 | commercial, education, transportation, health, energy, and | ||||||
10 | logistics systems are built by and are monuments to the skills | ||||||
11 | of the members of the IUOE; and
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12 | WHEREAS, IUOE is building a better tomorrow for its | ||||||
13 | members and all American and Canadian citizens, and Illinois | ||||||
14 | plays an important role in the leadership of the organization; | ||||||
15 | James M. Sweeney, local 150 President-Business Manager, is the | ||||||
16 | General Secretary Treasurer of the IUOE, serving in the second | ||||||
17 | highest office in the International Union; in addition, | ||||||
18 | operating engineers have been vocal supporters of | ||||||
19 | infrastructure modernization and currently work statewide on | ||||||
20 | projects funded by the Rebuild Illinois capital plan; | ||||||
21 | therefore, be it
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22 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
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1 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
2 | we congratulate the International Union of Operating | ||||||
3 | Engineers, Local 150 on its 125-year anniversary; and be it | ||||||
4 | further
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5 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
6 | presented to IUOE, Local 150 as a symbol of our esteem and | ||||||
7 | respect.
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