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Dunkirk Man To Receive United Way’s Mason Award

Jim Bickhart

The United Way of Chautauqua County will honor the late James S. “Jim” Bickhart of Dunkirk as the 2025 recipient of the Joseph H. Mason Award.

Presented annually by United Way, the Joseph H. Mason Award is a recognition of the exceptional community involvement and volunteerism of local labor members. Though in its 44th year, the award had previously been exclusive to southern Chautauqua County union members — which changed to a countywide award with last year’s merger.

This year’s posthumous award in memory of Jim Bickhart marks the first time the award has been given to a northern Chautauqua County resident as well as a United Steelworkers of America labor union member.

Bickhart will be recognized at United Way’s annual “Salute To Labor” gala dinner which will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Athenaeum Hotel on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution. His wife Theresa will accept the award on his behalf. Tickets for that event can be purchased by calling United Way at 716-483-1561.

Bickhart’s involvement stretched from the shop floor to the halls of labor governance, while his record of community service reflected the same commitment to improving the lives of others.

He joined Allegheny Ludlum Corporation in 1967 as a rolling mill operator in Dunkirk and shortly after starting his union career there, he swiftly rose through the ranks serving as shop steward, then trustee, recording secretary, vice president, and ultimately president of USWA Local 2693. He was the International Staff Representative for USWA District 4 for 18 years. His skills as a negotiator and arbitrator were highly respected.

His union tenure spanned 57 years, during which he chaired key committees and launched many initiatives.

He served on the Dunkirk Area Labor Council AFL-CIO for 33 years including as president for 30 years. He held positions such as Vice President of New York State AFL-CIO. He served as a delegate to the Western New York Area Labor Federation for a number of years.

Upon retirement in 2003 Bickhart was appointed by the USW to the Alliance for American Manufacturing Committee. Even after retiring in 2003, he remained deeply engaged, leading the Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR) as District 4 Coordinator and president of Chapter 4-1.

Bickhart left a lasting impact. He and his wife of more than 56 years, Theresa, were a recognized team in Chautauqua County – often working together on causes close to their hearts. Both were recognized by the Democratic and Republican committees for their dedication to community service.

He served on the Salvation Army Advisory Board for Dunkirk, and was on the American Cancer Society, County Board of Directors. He served on the Brooks Memorial Building Fundraiser. He served on the Dunkirk Regional Planning Board. He was a labor delegate to the United Way board. He was an advisor for Boy Scouts Explorer Ship 54. He served on the Board of Directors for Workers Memorial from its inception in 2001.

Bickhart was well recognized for his labor and civic achievements. In 1972 he received the Admiral Hooper Award from the United States Naval Reserve. Jim was honorably discharged from the United States Naval Reserve in 1984 after 24 years of service. He retired as First Class Petty Officer. In 1975 he was selected to Who’s Who in Labor. In 1989 Bickhart received the CSEA Community Service Award presented by LU 807. In 1993 Bickhart was honored by the Chautauqua County Democratic Committee at the Annual Labor Dinner. In 2005 the Chautauqua County Republican Committee recognized the Bickharts for their community. In 2006 Bickhart received the AFL-CIO Labor Leader of the Year Award. In 2016, Bickhart received a Lifetime Achievement Award from United Steel Workers. In 2023 the Dunkirk Area Labor Council AFL-CIO presented Bickhart with the Life Achievement Award for over 50 years of service to the labor movement and to the community.

Bickhart was nominated by Hank Hoisington, President of CSEA Retirees Chautauqua/Cattaraugus Counties.

“Jim has had a positive impact on our community, past and present,” Hoisington said in his nomination.

Joseph H. Mason was the Directing Business Representative of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District 65, representing southwestern New York and northwestern Pennsylvania.

Mason reputation for standing up for the causes of labor impacting the day-to-day lives of working men and women of our area is well known. Joe was recognized nationally for serving as the first Co-Chair of the labor management committee, a locally initiated revolutionary approach to labor relations.

Joe Mason was most importantly a long-standing member of the United Way Board of Directors. Joe exemplified labor’s commitment to serving our community through his devotion to the United Way campaign.

After Mason’s death, the United Way Board of Directors created this award in recognition of labor’s critical contribution to the success of the United Way.

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