[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 19]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 25592]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         HONORING RICHARD LONG

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                          HON. DALE E. KILDEE

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, October 22, 2009

  Mr. KILDEE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Richard 
Long as he retires after 46 years of dedicated and extraordinary 
service to the United Automobile Workers. For the past nine years 
Richard has served as the National Community Action Program Director 
for the United Automobile Workers.
  In 1963, Dick Long began working at the former Pontiac Motor Division 
and joined UAW Local 653. This began his life's work promoting better 
working conditions, not just for the men and women he saw daily on the 
shop floor, but for all workers. He began his service with the UAW as 
an alternate committeeman and quickly progressed into the UAW's top 
leadership tier. He became the chair of Sub Council 7, the largest sub 
council in the UAW during this time and in 1987 Dick was elected Vice 
President of Local 653 by his peers. A year later he was elected 
President. As the Chairman of the United Auto Workers/General Motors 
contract negotiations in 1993, Dick helped craft an agreement 
advantageous to both workers and the company. Stephen Yokich, then UAW 
President, tapped Dick to be his Administrative Assistant in 1998 and 
in 2000 Dick became the National Community Action Program Director.
  As a national leader Dick was able to break down barriers for 
workers, and enhance their quality of life. I have known and worked 
with Dick for many years and have a deep appreciation for his wisdom 
and perseverance. His work exemplifies the ideals that the UAW has 
championed since its inception.
  Dick's vision of a better life for UAW members and their families 
prompted him to work promoting education, teamwork, and social justice. 
He is active with many community organizations and the Democratic 
Party. In addition to his work, Dick and his wife Jackie have three 
children and six grandchildren.
  Madam Speaker, it gives me great honor to recognize the 
accomplishments of Richard Long. He is a man of honor, intellect, and 
remarkable compassion. The members of the UAW and workers everywhere 
owe him a debt of gratitude for his foresight, commitment and actions. 
Because of Richard Long there is a greater respect between management 
and labor, better working conditions for members of the UAW, and better 
opportunities for their families. I consider him a dear friend and 
would like to thank him for a lifetime of hard work. I ask the House of 
Representatives to join me in applauding Richard Long and wish him a 
long and enjoyable retirement.

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