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.
The Ride is a 200-km ride in Southern Alberta. All of the donations received are used in Alberta, to support the 17 cancer centres across the province.
Join our "Steel on Wheels" Team!
Are you interested in joining The Ride with Local 1944? Contact us at [email protected]. This will be a great opportunity to build strong relationships with other union activists through community action.
The Next Generation Committee will meet Tuesday, March 26, at Noon and 2:30 PM, and Wednesday, March 27, at 6:30 AM. If you are interested in serving on this committee, please plan to attend one of these meetings.
The Next Generation Committee will meet Tuesday, March 26, at Noon and 2:30 PM, and Wednesday, March 27, at 6:30 AM. If you are interested in serving on this committee, please plan to attend one of these meetings.
The Next Generation Committee will meet Tuesday, March 26, at Noon and 2:30 PM, and Wednesday, March 27, at 6:30 AM. If you are interested in serving on this committee, please plan to attend one of these meetings.
The Next Generation Committee will meet Tuesday, March 26, at Noon and 2:30 PM, and Wednesday, March 27, at 6:30 AM. If you are interested in serving on this committee, please plan to attend one of these meetings.
On 3/14/2019 USW as well as other local unions stood with Senator Hughes, Senator Lindsey Williams, Senator Jay Costa and other elected officials in support of our rights to join a union and have a voice on the job.
Thanks to all who participated in supporting the Workplace Freedom Act.
Many people interested in the Battle, as well as the history of the working class and the Labor movement, are dedicated to preserving the Pump House (the sole existing structure of the 1892 Homestead Steel Works) as a labor monument to working people that will attract tourism, labor groups, students, and anyone in any way interested in Western Pennsylvania’s fascinating industrial and labor heritage. The BHF strives to assist and abet these interests and efforts. Read More About Us Here [1]
Many people interested in the Battle, as well as the history of the working class and the Labor movement, are dedicated to preserving the Pump House (the sole existing structure of the 1892 Homestead Steel Works) as a labor monument to working people that will attract tourism, labor groups, students, and anyone in any way interested in Western Pennsylvania’s fascinating industrial and labor heritage. The BHF strives to assist and abet these interests and efforts. Read More About Us Here [1]
PLEASE VISIT THEIR MAIN SITE HERE. [2] =======================================
PLEASE VISIT THEIR MAIN SITE HERE. [2] =======================================
The Battle of Homestead Foundation (BHF) is a diverse organization of citizens, workers, educators and historians. It’s purpose is to preserve, interpret, and promote a people’s history focused on the significance of the dramatic labor conflict at Homestead, Pa. in 1892.
Many people interested in the Battle, as well as the history of the working class and the Labor movement, are dedicated to preserving the Pump House (the sole existing structure of the 1892 Homestead Steel Works) as a labor monument to working people that will attract tourism, labor groups, students, and anyone in any way interested in Western Pennsylvania’s fascinating industrial and labor heritage. The BHF strives to assist and abet these interests and efforts. Read More About Us Here