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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to congratulate Dennis J. Gannon on |
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| the occasion of his retirement as the President of the Chicago |
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| Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO; the CFL is comprised of 470,000 |
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| members and 300 affiliate unions; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon has always worked in good faith with |
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| the business community, elected officials and fellow labor |
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| leaders to find common ground and opportunities for |
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| collaboration that would boost the Chicago region, and helped |
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| improve the lives of the state's working men and women; and
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| WHEREAS, At a time of wrenching change and challenge in our |
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| economy, Mr. Gannon has stood on the frontlines, fighting the |
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| good fight on behalf of his brothers and sisters in the labor |
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| movement; many, union members and not, have benefitted from his |
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| efforts to improve working conditions, workplace safety |
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| protections, wages, and health and retirement benefits; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon has always been proud of Chicago's role |
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| in American labor history and knowledgeable about the union |
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| movement's struggles and victories; he has sought to ensure |
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| that important events and achievements, such as the birthplace |
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| of May Day and the workers' struggle for the eight-hour day, |
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| the Haymarket Tragedy, the Great Pullman Strike, and the |
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| Memorial Day Massacre, are not forgotten; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon began his career in the labor movement |
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| at the City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation, |
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| where he worked for 17 years as a hoisting engineer, foreman, |
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| and general foreman; as a member of the International Union of |
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| Operating Engineers Local 150, he served as Business Agent from |
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| 1991 until joining the CFL in 1995; prior to his election as |
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| CFL President in 2002 and re-election in 2006, he served as CFL |
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| Secretary-Treasurer for 6 years and for one year as Assistant |
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| to CFL President; and
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| WHEREAS, Throughout his career in organized labor, Mr. |
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| Gannon has served on a number of boards and commissions for |
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| labor, government, and community organizations, including
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| Amalgamated Bank of Chicago, Blue Cross Blue Shield/HCSC, |
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| Citizen Action/Illinois, the Chicago Convention and Tourism |
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| Bureau, Chicago Jobs with Justice, and the United Way of |
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| Metropolitan Chicago; he is a member of the board of governors |
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| of the Metropolitan Planning Council and president of the |
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| Michael Bruton Workplace Safety Foundation; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon is also a member of the Chicago Public |
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| Schools Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee, the Chicago Workforce |
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| Board, the Illinois Department of Labor Advisory Board, the St. |
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| Joseph College Seminary's Rerum Novarum Committee, the |
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| University of Illinois at Chicago Labor Advisory Board, and the |
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| Welfare Reform Task Force; and
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| WHEREAS, From 1992 until 2004, Mr. Gannon served on the |
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| Illinois Capital Development Board; he was previously a member |
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| of the Illinois Human Resource Investment Council; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon is a graduate of St. Laurence High |
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| School, where he was a linebacker and co-captain of the Prep |
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| Bowl-winning football team; he received his Bachelor of Arts |
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| degree from Indiana State University; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Gannon resides in Chicago with his wife, |
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| Diane; they are the proud parents of two children, Matt and |
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| Colleen; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate Mr. Dennis Gannon on a successful career in the |
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| labor movement through his contributions to the men and women |
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| of the Chicago Federation of Labor, representing many |
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| backgrounds and walks of life, but who come together as the CFL |
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| for the shared goal of achieving the American Dream to protect |
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| and improve the livelihoods of all workers; we wish him well in |
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| his retirement and in all of his future endeavors; and be it |