[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 126 (Wednesday, August 5, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S6373]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MARTY BEIL
Ms. BALDWIN. Mr. President, today I recognize and honor Marty Beil of
Madison, WI, for his 30 years of leadership as executive director of
AFSCME Council 24. I have known Marty for many years, and have been
proud to stand in solidarity with him. Marty has been a leader in the
labor community, and his passion for the rights of working persons will
be missed by all who have worked alongside him and who have benefited
from his strong leadership.
Marty began his professional life in service to his union as a member
of the WSEU Professional Services Bargaining team in 1973. He continued
his service as a member, leader and activist in Council 24 until 1985,
when he was appointed executive director. Throughout that time, Marty
has been passionate in his advocacy for the rights of working people,
to the honor and value of public service, and to insuring that working
people have a level playing field on which to compete. Marty has
dedicated his career to protecting and serving his members in the
collective bargaining and political process, always with a sense of
fairness and compassion.
Marty's work is exemplified by his long-term efforts in support of
American workers, the American labor movement, and those fighting for
civil rights for all Americans. Among many other important priorities,
he supported the expansion of antidiscrimination laws to protect the
LGBT community, and defended workers from discrimination and
retaliation for political activities. He was a staunch defender of
labor's right to back candidates who made a commitment to support the
goals and activities of union members regardless of partisan
affiliation. His 30 years of service at the helm of Council 24 has
inspired a new generation of workers to lead the union into the 21st
century
I am proud to call Marty a friend, and I am grateful for his
important contributions to our State and the labor community. I know
that his passion and dedication, in the model of his forebears such as
Roy Kubista and John Lawton will serve as a lasting example for
generations of future labor leaders. I wish him all the best in his
future endeavors.
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