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Local 912 Member is IAM Sister of the Month

Lorraine “Rainey” Rohrmeier
 has been an IAM member for more than two decades. Employed as an electrician for General Electric, she currently serves as Trustee on the Executive Board for Local 912 in Cincinnati, OH.

Rohrmeier believes it is important to attend union meetings to get first hand information and to develop a relationship with fellow activists. As one of a few women in a predominately male local lodge, being respected by her union brothers made her job more enjoyable and cultivated a feeling of true solidarity.

Rohrmeier’s involvement with her union increased when a member of the Local 912 Executive Board retired and she was asked to fill out the remaining term. She did what she could to learn the ropes; always finding the members of her lodge willing to share their knowledge.

“I had to reevaluate the priorities in my life in order to have enough time to commit to fulfilling the responsibilities,” said Rohrmeier, who acknowledged that being involved was an ongoing commitment. “There’s lots to do and a strong union needs all of its members.”

In addition to her job and her duties as a member of the executive board, Rohrmeier has also participated in a number of training sessions at the Winpsinger Education Center. “It’s very rewarding to be involved and to give back,” says Rohrmeier. “Being a Trustee and active union member is a great fit.”

 

 

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