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A message to all IBEW members at Verizon from Myles Calvey
January 29 will be opportunity to honor Local 2222's Jerry LearyHappy New Year to all of you and your families. I am certainly glad to see the end of 2009. It was a year was filled with an incredible number of deaths of both our active and retired members. But none impacted the local more than our beloved Vice President -- Jerry Leary. Jerry would NEVER want to be made larger in death than he was in life, but his loss to this local reflects just that. He was our organizer, he was our political negotiator and he was our representative at both the Massachusetts AFL-CIO and the Greater Boston Labor Council. We plan to honor Jerry and his family with a fundraiser on Friday, January 29 at Florian Hall in Dorchester, MA beginning at 7:00 PM. If you cannot attend, you can make a contribution by sending a check to the Leary Family Fund, c/o Local 2222 IBEW Benevolent Fund, 1137 Washington Street, Dorchester, MA 02124 Jerry would be the first to say, "Don't Mourn -- Organize to Keep the Movement Going." In his honor, we have to move on. I am pleading with this ENTIRE membership to get more involved with your local union. Our only strength comes from membership involvement and our unity of purpose. You can become involved by getting more active in our day-to-day union work, our political initiatives or our community causes. There is something for EVERYONE. Jerry Leary was active in all three. If you only pick one, with just a little effort you can make a huge difference in the lives of so many people as Jerry did:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said, "When a great man, dies, for years the light he leaves behind him, lies on the paths of men." Help keep Jerry's light shining! |





