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.
BY-LAWS AND CONTRACTS ========================================================
BY-LAWS AND CONTRACTS ========================================================
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I started at Strattec in July of 2010 as a Tumbler. In February of 2011 I transfered to the Stamping and Milling department as a Set Up Operator. In 2015 I ran for Strattec Grievance Representative unopposed replacing our former Grievance Representative Diane Neely. I was re-elected to the position again in 2018. Prior to comming to Strattec I was the Grievance Representative for UAW Local 1866 representing the Bargaining Unit workers at Delphi Automotive in Oak Creek, WI.
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I started at Strattec in July of 2010 as a Tumbler in the Die Cast department. In early 2011 I transfered to the Stamping and Milling department as a Set Up Operator. I currently work in the Milling area on 2nd shift. In 2015 I ran for Strattec Grievance Representative unopposed replacing our previous Grievance Representative Diane Neely. I was re-elected to the position again in 2018. I am also involved in several Strattec and Local Committees. Prior to comming to Strattec I was the Grievance Representative for UAW Local 1866 representing the Bargaining Unit workers at Delphi Automotive in Oak Creek, WI.
I started at Strattec in July of 2010 as a Tumbler. In February of 2011 I transfered to the Stamping and Milling department as a Set Up Operator. In 2015 I ran for Strattec Grievance Representative unopposed replacing our former Grievance Representative Diane Neely. I was re-elected to the position again in 2018. Prior to comming to Strattec I was the Grievance Representative for UAW Local 1866 representing the Bargaining Unit workers at Delphi Automotive in Oak Creek, WI.
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I started at Strattec in July of 2010 as a Tumbler in the Die Cast department. In early 2011 I transfered to the Stamping and Milling department as a Set Up Operator. I currently work in the Milling area on 2nd shift. In 2015 I ran for Strattec Grievance Representative unopposed replacing our previous Grievance Representative Diane Neely. I was re-elected to the position again in 2018. I am also involved in several Strattec and Local Committees. Prior to comming to Strattec I was the Grievance Representative for UAW Local 1866 representing the Bargaining Unit workers at Delphi Automotive in Oak Creek, WI.
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. Our members are leaders in your communities, in your work places, in our governments and more. We have a presence in the United Kingdom, Ireland, England, Scotland, Mexico and many other places around the world.
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We are the United Steelworkers Local 7-517 representing the workers of the Lemont Citgo Refinery, Seneca Petroleum Company and Oxbow Midwest Calcining LLC. Our members are leaders in your communities, in your work places, in our governments and more. We work to To unite this Local Union all working men and working women who are members of the United Steelworkers.
We believe in better. We stand up and fight back for better. We work for working families around the world.
We believe in better. We stand up and fight back for better. We work for working families around the world.
Today Members participated in a volunteer event organized by Citgo Petroleum Corp and United Way of Will County. Members delivered bedding supplies to both the Daybreak Center and The Guardian Angels Community Services. Both of these organizations offered a detailed look into the programs and services they offer to our communities, allowing us a chance to see the good work that is down for the real people of our shared communities.
Daybreak Shelter is an incredible organization providing emergency housing and food for men, woman, and children who find themselves in dire circumstances. The men and woman working for Daybreak provide not only a safe space for people, but offer career workshops, help in job hunts, job skills and education, and tutoring for the youth that find themselves at this facility.
We also had the opportunity to visit the great people of Guardian Angel Community Services. While Daybreak Shelter provides the most basics of needs, The Guardian Angels provide even more specialized support. At the Home they specialize in providing resources and programs for those who are victims of abuse of all ages. They serve thousands of victims yearly and help rebuild homes following such traumatic experiences.
Following these great facilities, we were honored to meet the leadership of Cornerstone Services. Cornerstone is for disabled adults to, in part, help them find jobs in the community by both teaching the client valuable skills and by advocating for the individual with the potential employer. The fine people of Cornerstone offer themselves as boot on the ground resource to help facilitated the independence of adults who otherwise my not have it.
This experience represents just a small portion of the charities that United Way helps support and fund yearly. All three fall into the overall philosophy of community health that United Way believes in. These beliefs include the overall health and safety of our community’s families, strong working individuals, and togetherness to help pick up those that have fallen on hard times.
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