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PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten – On Saturday, March 21, the Social Economic Council (SER) bid farewell to union stalwart William Reed. Mr. Reed was a member of the SER from its inception in May 2011.
As the SER ordinance stipulates a maximum age of 70, Reed had to step down as a member of the SER upon reaching that age.
In the presence of his family and colleagues William Reed was praised by Chairwoman Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet and former Chairman Arthur Bute for his contribution during the establishment phase of the SER.
The SER was one of the new institutions established after October 10, 2010 as a result of Sint Maarten attaining country status within the Kingdom. Chairwoman Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet referred to Reed's strong opinions, his decisiveness, and the manner in which he spoke his mind during the meetings.
His now former colleagues can recall Reed's outspokenness during the handling of the Dollarization and short term labor contracts advice, he would often stress the significance of mistakes made in the past and the importance of getting things done in the right way.
SER substitute member Aurillio Baly praised Mr. Reed for his mentorship role and advice he received throughout the years. He stressed that Mr. Reed always maintained his composure and knew what to say at the right time.
In his farewell speech Mr. Reed thanked fellow members, staff, government departments, for their contributions to the buildup process of the SER. He considered it a team effort and stressed that he will always be there for the SER.
In closing he wished the institution guidance and perseverance with its work.
The SER was privileged to draw of the expertise of William Reed with an impressive career spanning decades as a union leader. Mr. Reed's contribution to our community is well documented.