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Clarence V. Monin

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Under Monin's leadership the union was reportedly in financial difficulties. A move to recall Monin began in May 1999, initiated by Division 782 in Tennessee. Reasons included alleged financial mismanagement and failure to inform members about the UTU negotiations. In August 1999 Monin left office
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In 1977 Monin became Senior Vice-General Chairman and in 1978 General Chairman of the BLE General Committee of Adjustment for the L&N, holding office until 1985. He was BLE International Vice President from 1985 to 1991. In 1991 Monin was elected First Vice President & Alternate President,
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named Monin a member of the Amtrak Reform Council. The council would evaluate the performance of the Amtrak Reform Board and make recommendations for further improvements to productivity and the financial health of
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after losing a recall vote by a narrow margin. In a separate ballot Dubroski was elected to succeed Monin as head of the 55,000-member union by about 80% of the vote.
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investigate major train accidents. He was also vice-chairman of the BLE U.S. National Legislative Board and director of the BLE Education & Training Department.
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the second position in the union's leadership. In this role he was U.S. national chairman of the BLE Safety Task Force, where he helped the
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Monin was elected International President of the 55,000-member BLE in July 1996, at the age of 55. He replaced
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became the first vice president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers when Monin was elected president.
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen people
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Louisville, Kentucky
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
National Transportation Safety Board
Ronald P. McLaughlin
AFL–CIO
Edward Dubroski
Bill Clinton
Amtrak
United Transportation Union




FitzGerald 1996




Office of the Press Secretary 1998
First Quadrennial Convention


In Brief: NWITimes
Hume 2003
Nelson 1999
Dubroski wins in Recall Vote
"Dubroski wins in Recall Vote of Monin"

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