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UAW Vice President Cal Rapson

Cal RapsonCal Rapson was elected to a second term as a vice president of the UAW on June 14, 2006, at the union's 34th Constitutional Convention in Las Vegas.

Rapson directs the UAW's General Motors and Delphi Departments.

In his first term as vice president, Rapson directed the UAW Aerospace, Agricultural Implement and General Dynamics Departments, as well as departments representing UAW members at Guide Corp., Lear and American Axle.

In addition, Rapson headed the UAW Skilled Trades Department, the UAW Veterans' Department, the UAW Chaplaincy Program, and the UAW Conservation, Recreation, and Consumer Affairs Departments.

Rapson previously served as director of UAW Region 1C, a post he was elected to in 1998. The region, which has its headquarters in Flint, covers an 11-county area of south central Michigan.

In 1989, Rapson was appointed by then-UAW Vice President Stephen P. Yokich as an administrative assistant in the union's General Motors Department, and played a key role in negotiating the 1990 and 1993 national agreements at GM. He served as coordinator of Active Training Programs at the UAW-GM Human Resources Center in 1988, following six years as an international representative servicing various GM groups and plants. He was assistant director of Region 1C from 1995 to 1998.

Rapson has been a UAW member since 1965 when he joined Local 659 at the Chevrolet Engine plant in Flint, Michigan. He is a graduate of the UAW-GM apprenticeship program and holds a machine repair/machinist skilled trades journeyman's card.

His union activism led to various elected positions in Local 659, and in 1978 he was elected chair of the UAW-GM Skilled Trades Sub-Council 9, a post he held until his 1981 election as top negotiator of Sub-Council 9. In 1982 he was elected as chair of the negotiation team that successfully bargained the 1982 master agreement between UAW and GM.

In December 2008 Rapson was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Michigan State University.  MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon conferred the degree on him recognizing his many accomplishments as a labor leader and his dedication to Michigan State University.

Born on December 30, 1944, he is married to wife Sandie and the father of four daughters: Julie, a member of UAW Local 1853; Debbie, at UAW Local 2280; Amie, at UAW Local 2031, Krista, at UAW Local 659, and one stepdaughter, Becky. He has nine grandchildren. His motto is, "Never give up."

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