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91_HR0223 LRB9106605KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, On January 12, 1999 Tom Padgett announced that 3 at the end of May of 1999 he would be retiring after 40 years 4 in the retail food business, including 32 years of service 5 and dedication to working families; and 6 WHEREAS, In 1958, working for Jewel Food Stores, Tom 7 Padgett began his career as a Rank & File member of Organized 8 Labor in the United Retail Workers; for several years in 9 between (1946-1966), Tom was a member of Local 324 RCIU 10 (Retail Clerks International Union, one of the original 11 organizations that merged in 1979 to become the UFCW) while 12 employed by the Stater Brothers grocery chain in Orange 13 County, California; and 14 WHEREAS, Working in retail food for over nine years 15 provided Tom with a solid, first hand understanding of the 16 supermarket/drug store businesses as well as what working men 17 and women experience day to day on the job; and 18 WHEREAS, In 1967, he was hired as a Field Representative 19 for the URW where his skills were recognized as a Union 20 Representative, a Collective Bargaining Negotiator, and an 21 Union Organizer; and 22 WHEREAS, Through the late 1960s and the entire decade of 23 the 1970s he was assigned to numerous special organizing 24 projects in Central Illinois, forcing Tom to sacrifice time 25 with his family while away on Union business; yet Tom never 26 complained and always put his best efforts forward, the true 27 test of a committed labor leader; in later years he went on 28 to oversee the Union's Non-Foods Division; and 29 WHEREAS, Local 881 President, Ron Powell, appointed Tom 30 Padgett to the post of Director of Field Operations in 1983; 31 and -2- LRB9106605KBkb 1 WHEREAS, During the decade of the 1980s, Local 881 UFCW 2 solidified and added to its membership base through 3 continuous organizing campaigns and a number of mergers with 4 other UFCW locals; Tom was called into action again, where he 5 led most organizing drives and coordinated the various 6 mergers, particularly in Southern Illinois; the results are 7 still apparent today, as the Local 881 UFCW, Edwardsville, 8 and Marion offices continue to represent a significant and 9 growing segment of Local 881's membership; Tom was 10 instrumental in making this happen, and in building a 11 skilled, devoted, and extremely capable staff serving 12 Southern Illinois; and 13 WHEREAS, In 1988, Tom Padgett was appointed to the 14 position of Local 881 UFCW Executive Vice President where 15 many of the methods and policies for effectively leading 16 Local 881's field staff are still in place, statements to his 17 abilities and foresight; and 18 WHEREAS, As Executive Vice President Tom spearheaded the 19 revitalization of Local 881's Data Processing Department by 20 updating computer capabilities, building a close-knit and 21 highly efficient staff, and enhancing a system of maintaining 22 membership records; he also served as a frequent, insightful, 23 and welcome advisor to the Collective Bargaining and 24 Communications Departments while continuing to supervise the 25 Edwardsville and Marion offices; and 26 WHEREAS, To the benefit of the Local 881 membership, Tom 27 became heavily involved and extremely knowledgeable in Local 28 881's Health and Welfare areas, by serving as Trustee for the 29 Midwest Health Benefits Fund; he directed Local 881's 30 groundbreaking LEAD Program (Labor Education and Defense), 31 aimed at protecting the market share of UFCW Union stores in 32 the early 1990s, and has also overseen all organizing 33 activities for nearly a decade; and -3- LRB9106605KBkb 1 WHEREAS, After becoming Local 881 UFCW 2 Secretary-Treasurer in 1995, Tom gained the opportunity to 3 work more closely with yet other areas of Local 881, such as 4 the Accounting Department and the Springfield, Illinois 5 office; the new post likewise enabled him to become even more 6 involved in Local 881's diverse charitable outreach programs 7 benefitting the Leukemia Society, Better Boys Foundation 8 Family Services, the United Way, and others; and 9 WHEREAS, Tom Padgett served the working men and women of 10 Local 881 UFCW while being a devoted husband to his wife 11 Marion, father to Doug and his wife, Kelly, to Kim and her 12 husband, Chuck, and to Cindy and her husband, Bill, as well 13 as being a grandfather to Tara, Melanie, Kevin, Elizabeth, 14 Kathleen, and Andrew; therefore, be it 15 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 16 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 17 we recognize the lifetime commitment Tom Padgett gave to the 18 working men and women of Illinois; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That we congratulate Tom Padgett on his 20 retirement from Local 881 of the United Food and Commercial 21 Workers and wish him good fortune in his retirement; and be 22 it further 23 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 24 presented to Tom Padgett and each of his children.