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Writing direct to Derek, and allowing Unionsafety to publish his tribute to one of the CWU's most active and knowledgeable Branch (CWU Greater Merseyside Amal) Health & Safety Officer and Union Safety Rep; National Health, Safety, and Environment Officer, Dave Joyce paid tribute to Derek saying that he wanted to thank him for his:
He took the opportunity to congratulate Derek on his retirement from BT Openreach and thanking him for: “.. everything you have contributed in a very positive and helpful way during your sterling service to the Union. I wish you the best of health, happiness and good luck in the coming years.” He continued: “I know you’ll still be involved and will be staying connected with Health and Safety as a retired member. I hope a more leisurely, stress-free life (after BT) lays ahead of you though. Your contributions to the CWU over many years, a role in which you’ve done an excellent job, will be missed but I hope and trust that your positive impact and contributions will be carried on by your successor and those that follow you into the future.” On a more personal level Dave wrote:
You were very much involved in a number of campaigns I led such as the ‘Acoustic Shock Campaign’ and campaign to strengthen the SRSC Regs plus the Control of Asbestos at Work Regs to name but a few, and of course our ongoing support for the Hazards Campaign and Clean Air Network.” Dave concluded hi8s tribute to Derek by writing: “Thanks for your input and the great support you gave me over the years as a true trade union safety professional – all much appreciated. My very best regards and best wishes for the future Derek. I’m sad to see you go. You will be a great loss. Best wishes for your new endeavours and I wish you and your family good health, as you move forward in life.” See also: Stalwart of the NW BT Unions Health & Safety Co-ordinators Committee Retires
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