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.
This joint Company/Union party is open to all employees and retirees. Children 12 and under are eligible to receive a gift. Nieces, nephews or grand children are also eligible provided the employee has no children of their own attending. To register please fill out the slips located in the box beside the Union mail box, payment can be made to Terry Willock or Mike Hnatjuk. Cost is $20 per child and "MUST" be paid by Wednesday December 11, 2019.
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This Children’s Christmas Party is open to all bargaining unit employees and Retirees.Children 12 and under are eligible to receive a gift. Nieces, nephews or grand children are also eligible provided the employee has no children of their own attending. To register please fill out the slips located in the box beside the Union mail box, payment can be made to Terry Willock or Mike Hnatjuk. Cost is $20 per child and "MUST" be paid by Wednesday December 11, 2019.
For Retirees of Local 5328 you may register by clicking the registration button on the home page or by email to [email protected].
For Retirees of Local 5328 you may register by clicking the registration button on the home page or by email to [email protected].
USW Mourns Passing of District 12 Director Bob LaVenture
It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that District 12 Director Bob LaVenture passed away today.
Bob was a tireless union activist who always fought on the side of working people, first in his home state of Wisconsin and later on behalf of our members in District 12.
Bob joined the labor movement in 1970 when he went to work at an International Harvester – now Navistar – foundry in Waukesha, Wis., as a member of Local 3740. He served many roles, including trustee, local union steward, vice president and president.
As local president, Bob helped develop the Navistar Education Center, the first employee education center in Wisconsin. He then went on to help develop other education centers as a state AFL-CIO coordinator.
Bob moved to Concord, Calif., in 1993 and then to Oklahoma in 1998 as a USW International staff rep. He became District 12 Director in 2009.
As director, Bob was a fierce advocate for American industry and jobs, chairing contract negotiations with EVRAZ Rocky Mountain Steel, Kaiser Aluminum, ASARCO, and Kennecott Utah Copper, as well as heading the USW Cement Council.
He was also profoundly dedicated to cross-border solidarity, working closely with our union brothers and sisters at Los Mineros in Mexico, fighting so that all workers could have a better life.
We are still gathering details and will send more information as we receive it.
Bob was good friend who touched many lives. He will be sorely missed.