A Message from National President William R. Dougan
Tuesday, July 14, 2009(National Federation of Federal Employees)
In accordance with
the Bylaws of the National Federation of
Federal Employees, National-Secretary Treasurer
William R. Dougan has succeeded the late
Richard N. Brown as NFFE National President.
Having resumed business on July 14, 2009,
following the funeral proceedings, William R.
Dougan released the following
statement:
Brothers and
Sisters:
It is with great sorrow
and duress that my first address to the
membership as National President comes under
such trying and unfortunate circumstances. With
Rick’s untimely death, we lost more than just a
President; we lost a champion of the labor
movement. Rick envisioned a workplace
that all federal employees could be proud of,
and where they were treated with the dignity
and respect due to them. He fought hard
to attain that until the moment he took his
last breath. He truly believed in what NFFE
was, and dedicated his life to what it could
become.
Indeed, it has been an
intensely difficult period for us all.
In spite of all this, I
am overcome with a strong sense of
optimism--optimism in the future of this union
and the hardworking women and men without whom
it would not exist. Listening to our members,
officers, and staff in recent weeks has only
reinforced this notion.
I could see that in their
thoughts, their words, and their deeds there
exists a renewed desire to press onward, to
keep fighting the good fight for our members
and those we represent, just as Rick would. I
realized that I was seeing in them the fire
that had burned so brightly in Rick – that
insatiable urge to do what is right by our
fellow federal employees.
I am reminded of the
writings of Martin Luther King, who said that
“the ultimate measure of a man is not where he
stands in moments of comfort and convenience,
but where he stands at times of challenge and
controversy.” By this standard, all of you have
shown great strength and resilience as we mourn
the loss of our beloved National
President.
In the weeks since Rick’s
passing, your support has in turn given me the
strength and resilience needed to assume the
office of NFFE National President. As
President, I give you my solemn commitment to
carry on the legacy of fighting for working men
and women that Rick left behind. In return, I
ask for your support as NFFE moves forward in
its fight for fairness and justice in the
federal workplace.
There is nothing that
Rick would want more than for this union to
carry on and prosper. I thank you all for
standing with me as we, together, write the
next chapter in the history of our great
union.
In Solidarity,
William R. Dougan
