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Union honors activist with first-ever Jean Fightmaster Leadership Award

OCSEA

The first-ever Jean Fightmaster Leadership Award was awarded to long-time union activist Joe Wing. Brother Wing, a 48-year activist, worked side-by-side with Jean Fightmaster–for whom the award was named, former OCSEA Pres. Ron Alexander and so many other OCSEA leaders. Today, as a retiree, he continues to serve as treasurer for his ODOT Chapter 2513 and the OCSEA/ODOT Assembly.

Joe Wing signifies all it means to be a lifelong unionist! In her nominating letter, Chapter 2513 President Donita Weatherspoon said she could not think of a more deserving winner of the Jean Fightmaster Leadership Award than Joe Wing. “Joe Wing is the union in every aspect of his life,” said Weatherspoon, calling him the “Book of Joe” because he knows where we have been and where we are going.

Joe has been a steward, a chapter treasurer and a member of the state Board of Directors. “He has served on so many committees over the years that we can’t count them all,” said OCSEA Sec.-Treas. Kathy Gersper, who presented him with the award. 

Joe was humbled by the award, reflecting on his years of union activism and recalling those who helped him along the way. He thanked his chapter, the board of directors and all the members in attendance for the honor.

The Jean Fightmaster Leadership Award was named for the dedicated union activist who truly embodied her last name. Described as a “force of nature” by her friends and colleagues, Jean was an active member of OCSEA for 34 years. Jean passed away in 2023 but left an indelible mark on the union. Her grown children were in attendance to present the award. Learn more about the award at ocsea.org/leadership.