[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 15] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 20661-20662] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS UNION LOCAL 951 PRESIDENT ROBERT POTTER UPON HIS RETIREMENT ______ HON. PETER HOEKSTRA of michigan in the house of representatives Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Mr. HOEKSTRA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Robert Potter, President of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Union Local 951, upon his retirement. A graduate of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI, Robert Potter won election nine times as President of UFCW 951. Since 1980, he grew the organization from an unaffiliated union of 6,000 members into one of the largest local unions in Michigan and the largest UFCW local in the United States. Today, UFCW 951 represents more than 35,000 members in an exemplary fashion: with innovative programs, a diverse and dedicated staff and professional management systems. Robert Potter proved over the course of his career to be a skilled and pragmatic negotiator, facilitating several labor agreements that have preserved thousands of employee salaries and ensured the sustained prosperity of numerous businesses. In the early 1980s, he structured contracts with Kroger in West Michigan that allowed the grocer to remain profitable through today. The same contract model still guides other area employers. He also negotiated complex contracts covering all Michigan operations of Meijer, Inc. for 10 bargaining cycles without a single strike. Robert Potter graciously shared his talents beyond his UFCW service by holding several officer positions within organized labor, including Vice President of both the Michigan State [[Page 20662]] AFL-CIO and the Metro Detroit AFL-CIO. He also won election and re- election as an officer of the Michigan Economic Alliance of Business and Labor, serving from 1990 to the present. Robert Potter's accomplishments and leadership will not soon be forgotten, and his years of dedicated service and expertise will continue to shape the UFCW long after his retirement. As Chairman of the Committee for the Future of the UFCW, he helped to guide the group that will undoubtedly play a significant role in ensuring the UFCW's future success. Mr. Speaker, please let it be known that on this 27th day of September in 2006, the U.S. House of Representatives acknowledges the contributions and achievements of Robert Potter. ____________________