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Charles Hill
Retired President
On January 2, 1938 Grace and Patrick Hill gave birth to
their son, Charles. Charles Hill grew up in the Bronx where
he attended school. In 1956 at the age of 17 he joined US
Army 82nd Airborne Division until his discharge in 1959.
After his tour of duty he followed in his father’s and
brother’s footsteps and joined Local 88 as a tile finisher.
Charles Hill has been a member of the Tile Finishers since
joining in 1960. He became a union officer in 1971 serving
on the Executive Board of Local 88. He served as Business
Agent from 1977 to 1992. Later in that year he became
Business Manager.
In November 1993 Charles Hill was directed by the BAC
International Union to head up the newly founded Tile,
Marble & Terrazzo District Council as president. This
District Council was comprised of the Tile Setters, Tile
Finishers NY, Tile Finishers NJ, Marble Setters, Marble
Finishers, Marble Polishers, and Terrazzo Workers. On
November 1, 1994 Local 7 was formed incorporating all the
locals of the District Council with Charles Hill appointed
its first President.
Under his leadership he was able to unite 7 individual
locals into the cohesive unit we have today. This was not an
easy task as egos, attitudes, and biases had to be dealt
with. Through hard work and tireless effort, Charles Hill
was able to cultivate an atmosphere of trust and unity of
purpose among the members.
During his tenure and under his guidance as president,
Charles Hill was instrumental in negotiating new contracts
for his membership that not only improved their wages, but
also their benefits. Under his direction, the welfare funds
of locals 52, 77, & 88 were combined into one; a most
impressive feat. Now all the tile craftsmen enjoy the same
benefits and in many cases with benefits better than their
original coverage.
In April 2002, under his administration, the new home for
Local 7 came into existence with the purchase of the new
union offices at Court Square. No longer were we tenants but
owners of our own home. Charles Hill’s action proved to be a
wise investment as the worth of the building has increased
with each passing year.
During Charles Hill’s administration, Local 7’s membership
has risen 27%, the apprentice program was revamped, and the
Training Facility in Long Island City was established. The
conference room at the IMI Training Facility, with its
fireplace and horseshoe granite conference table constructed
and installed by Local 7 personnel, is a lasting testament
to the accomplishments under Charles Hill’s guidance and
leadership. In addition to Long Island City, Local 7 has
also established a training center in Bordentown New Jersey
for the convenience of New Jersey residents.
Under Charles Hill’s leadership, Local 7 recently completed
work on three 9-11 Memorial Projects; Rockaway Beach
Memorial, Hempstead Town Memorial, and its crowning tribute,
The Eisenhower Park 9-11 Memorial. All work was performed by
Local 7 member volunteers under Charles Hill’s personal
direction.
Besides serving as President for Local 7, Charles Hill
served on the IU Executive Committee as well as Secretary of
the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New
York. He has won several awards for his leadership abilities
in the field of Labor among which awards from the Boys Club
of America Labor Leader Award, Queens Democratic Committee
Outstanding Labor Leader Award, Trinity Services Labor
Leadership Award, Building and Construction Trades Council
of Greater New York Outstanding Achievement in Labor Award
are but a few.
Local 7 will be hard pressed to replace an individual who
has displayed the integrity, wisdom, drive, and
tenaciousness that Charles Hill has displayed in his
association with the labor movement, the trowel trades in
general and Local 7 specifically. His associates, his
friends, and family are enriched from their association with
Charles Hill.
Charles Hill prepares to enjoy a well deserved retirement
with his wife Ginny, his 7 children, and 19 grandchildren.
We all wish him health and happiness, for none deserves it
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