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Fred Hahn to step down as president of CUPE Ontario in May
Summary
Fred Hahn announced he will not re-offer his name as president of CUPE Ontario at the union's provincial convention in May after serving as an officer for the past 20 years.
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Fred Hahn announced he will leave the presidency of CUPE Ontario at the union's provincial convention in May. He sent a letter to union members describing his time in office as demanding, joyful, exhausting, and profoundly meaningful. Hahn said he will not re-offer his name for president and framed the decision as an opportunity for renewal. He emphasized that the union's strength comes from its members and urged them to choose the next generation of leaders.
Key facts:
- Fred Hahn has served as an officer of CUPE Ontario for the past 20 years.
- He wrote a letter to union members saying his time in the role was "demanding, joyful, exhausting, and profoundly meaningful."
- Hahn said he will not re-offer his name as president at the union's provincial convention in May.
- He called the moment a time for renewal and said the union's strength comes from its members' courage and determination.
Summary:
Hahn's decision ends two decades in leadership and opens the way for a new president to be chosen at the provincial convention in May. The immediate next step is the convention where members will select the union's next president.
