We are the United Steelworkers, North America’s largest industrial union. We’re 1.2 million members and retirees strong in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. We proudly represent men and women who work in nearly every industry there is.
A great turnout last night at our Christmas social!! It was great seeing some new members attend and as always our retirees. Pictures are up on our website. Congratulations to Karm Mangat on his retirement and wish him the best in his future. Reminder, tomorrow is the Children’s Christmas party 11am at the Steelworker Centre.Have a great and safe weekend!!*Anthony Ciaramella *
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A great turnout last night at our Christmas social!! It was great seeing some new members attend and as always our retirees. Pictures are up on our website.
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Congratulations to Karm Mangat on his retirement and wish him the best in his future.
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Reminder, tomorrow is the Children’s Christmas party 11am at the Steelworker Centre.
A great turnout last night at our Christmas social!! It was great seeing some new members attend and as always our retirees. Pictures are up on our website.
Congratulations to Karm Mangat on his retirement and wish him the best in his future.
Reminder, tomorrow is the Children’s Christmas party 11am at the Steelworker Centre.
Sue began her career in law enforcement, becoming the first female commissioned police office for Jackson Twp Police Dept. Unfortunately, that ended due to the union busting by the township trustees. She then worked as a security office for Timken Mercy Hospital for 10 years. These experiences working with people in crisis led Sue to SCJFS as a social worker for the last 29 years.
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Sue began her career in law enforcement, becoming the first female commissioned police office for Jackson Twp Police Dept. Unfortunately, that ended due to the union busting by the township trustees. She then worked as a security office for Timken Mercy Hospital for 10 years. These experiences of working with people in crisis led Sue to SCJFS as a social worker for the last 29 years.
Sue has always been a member of 9187 and has held positions of guide, trustee and for the last 5 years as vice president. She stated that being Vice President and the Women Of Steel chairperson, has led her on an incredible journey watching this union grow and prosper. She is a strong advocate of the postive outreach the union does in the Canton Community.
Sue has always been a member of 9187 and has held positions of guide, trustee and for the last 5 years as vice president. She stated that being Vice President and the Women Of Steel chairperson, has led her on an incredible journey watching this union grow and prosper. She is a strong advocate of the postive outreach the union does in the Canton Community.
Sue has been married to her husband, Joe, for 36 years, has two fabulous adult children plus two energetic beagles. Her passion of supporting others continues with helping Wind & Fire MC #89 send children affected with fire related injuries to a special burn camp each year.
Sue has been married to her husband, Joe, for 36 years, has two fabulous adult children plus two energetic beagles. Her passion of supporting others continues with helping Wind & Fire MC #89 send children affected with fire related injuries to a special burn camp each year.
Sue began her career in law enforcement, becoming the first female commissioned police office for Jackson Twp Police Dept. Unfortunately, that ended due to the union busting by the township trustees. She then worked as a security office for Timken Mercy Hospital for 10 years. These experiences working with people in crisis led Sue to SCJFS as a social worker for the last 29 years.
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Sue has always been a member of 9187 and has held positions of guide, trustee and for the last 5 years as vice president. She stated that being Vice President and the Women Of Steel chairperson, has led her on an incredible journey watching this union grow and prosper. She is a strong advocate of the postive outreach the union does in the Canton Community.
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Sue has been married to her husband, Joe, for 36 years, has two fabulous adult children plus two energetic beagles. Her passion of supporting others continues with helping Wind & Fire MC #89 send children affected with fire related injuries to a special burn camp each year.
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Sue’s motto of “pass it on” is truly incorporated with the solidarity of the Steelworkers!
* **Plans upon retirement. *Not working nights or weekends. Running personal businesses. Traveling.
* **Plans upon retirement. *Not working nights or weekends. Running personal businesses. Traveling.
* **Hobbies? *Hunting, Fishing, Motor cycling riding.
* **Hobbies? *Hunting, Fishing, Motor cycling riding.
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* **Any info/advise would like to share on the retirement preparation? Things to consider? *Start the process of retiring early. I started approximately 5 years ago. The process takes a lot of time. Examine your deby load. Is your dept load down or nonexistent? Don’t carry debt into retirement.
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* **Any info/advise would like to share on the retirement preparation? Things to consider? *Start the process of retiring early. I started approximately 5 years ago. The process takes a lot of time. Examine your debt load. Is your dept load down or nonexistent? Don’t carry debt into retirement.
* **How did you know it was time to retire? *I just knew. With the age of 65, medical insurance was affordable.
* **How did you know it was time to retire? *I just knew. With the age of 65, medical insurance was affordable.
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*Any special memories you would like to share with other employees? *We end up spending more time with fellow employees then we do with our family. Be courteous to others.
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*Any special memories you would like to share with other employees? *We end up spending more time with fellow employees than we do with our family. Be courteous to others.
* **People who influenced you from the mill in a positive way. *A lot of people. I hired at the age of 18.