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One of our 'most respected,' Hart decides its about time to retire

Date Posted: August 8 2003

"They say in some jobs you should know when to get in and when to get out. Well, It's been a good run for me. I think it's about time to get out."

So said Operating Engineers Local 324 Business Manager Sam T. Hart, who announced his retirement from that post and from the position of Michigan Building Trades Council president at the MBTC's annual convention on July 29. Hart is also retiring from his position of Operating Engineers International Union vice president.

"I'm proud of what we've accomplished at Local 324," said Hart. "Over the years we've improved the pension, health care and have done a lot to make things better for our members. But I feel that the local is in good hands with (current Local 324 President) John Hamilton and the other officers at the local; they'll do very well." Hamilton will be sworn in as new Local 324 business manager on Sept. 17.

Hart, 64, has served the Michigan Building Trades Council as its president for the last nine years. A 45-year member of Local 324, he has served as the union's business manager for the last 15 years. He became a business agent in 1971.

"I don't think I'm too far off course in saying that he's been the most respected leader in the building trades in Michigan," said Patrick Devlin, secretary-treasurer of the Greater Detroit Building Trades Council. "Sam's dedication, knowledge and leadership will truly be missed here in Michigan. Beyond that, he's one of the most decent people you'll ever meet."

John Marek, business manager of Boilermakers Local 169, will be sworn in as the new Michigan Building Trades Council president on Sept. 1.

Michigan Building Trades Council Secretary-Treasurer Tom Boensch told delegates at the state convention that "Sam has always been available and has always been there when it was time to make the hard decisions. It has been a privilege working with him."

In retirement, Hart said he plans on "playing with his toys and having time to do what I want to do. I'm looking forward to not working. Isn't that why we have union pension plans, so we can enjoy retirement?"

AN AUTOGRAPHED photo of Gov. Jennifer Granholm is presented by MBTC Secretary-Treasurer Tom Boensch, left, to Local 324 Business Manager Sam T. Hart.