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Unifor Local 444 executive nominations will happen Tuesday after president retires

Dave Cassidy announced on the weekend that he's stepping away after six years as Unifor Local 444 president.

Dave Cassidy announced on the weekend he was stepping away after 6 years

Dave Cassidy, the president of Unifor Local 444, says that while there might be some reduction at the Windsor Assembly Plant, he's confident that there will be a future for all workers.
Dave Cassidy, the president of Unifor Local 444, has announced he is retiring. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

It shouldn't be long before a new Unifor Local 444 president in Windsor, Ont., is named.

The union's executive nominations for 10 positions run Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

Terms are for three yearsand any member with one year of "continuous good standing" in Unifor, and six months seniority with the company,is eligible to apply.

In a memo, the union says if elections end up being required, the advance poll will be held May 3, with election dates set for May 8 and 9.

A woman in business attire looks into the camera.
Lana Payne is Unifor's national president. (CBC)

Dave Cassidy announced his retirement in a social media post over the weekend after six years as president.

"Together, we have weathered numerous challenges," he said.

"From bidding farewell to our built-right Dodge Caravan to navigating the hardships brought on by the cancellation of shifts amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, these were tough times for our hard-working members and their families."

Cassidy, while reflecting on his journey, also said in the statement that he's retiringas an employee of Stellantis.

"I am deeply grateful for the unwavering support and wisdom of my fellow officers."

Unifornational president Lana Payne saidCassidy's "strong voice" enabled him to fight hard for good jobs in the area.

"He always led with an understanding that as a union we are an important part of our communities and must support our communities wherever and however we can," said Payne.

A gazebo displaying Local 444's logo
Unifor Local 444 represents thousand of former and current members. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

"His contributions have provided a strong foundation for a new generation of local leaders to carry on the fight for workers and their rights."

Cassidy's legacy is an "inspiring reminder to all trade unionists," according to Samia Hashi, the union's regional director.

"Dave's tireless dedication to his community has had an undeniable impact on working people and families in Windsor."

The make-up of Local 444's executive board currently includes James Stewart as secretary-treasurer, Manuel Cardoso as firstvice-president, Mike D'agnolo as 2nd vice-president and Darryl Desjarlais as 3rd vice-president.