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    5:46pm
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    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
     
    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
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    *STRATTEC ATTENDANCE LINE: *414 - 247 - 3344
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    *STRATTEC ATTENDANCE LINE: *(414) 247 - 3344
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    *IN PLANT UNION OFFICE: *414 - 247 - 3458
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    *IN PLANT UNION OFFICE: *(414) 247 - 3458
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    5:43pm
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    Retired USW President Lynn Williams, the son of a Canadian mill-town minister who led the United Steelworkers as its international president during a turbulent decade of steel industry consolidation, died May 5 at age 89 in Toronto, Canada.
     
    Retired USW President Lynn Williams, the son of a Canadian mill-town minister who led the United Steelworkers as its international president during a turbulent decade of steel industry consolidation, died May 5 at age 89 in Toronto, Canada.
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    /Information on USW History taken from/ https://www.usw.org/union/history [1]
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    [1] https://www.usw.org/union/history
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    5:41pm
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    It is now 2005 and we are in negotiations with Strattec, whose contract expires June 26, 2005. We have approximately 290 active employees at Strattec.
     
    It is now 2005 and we are in negotiations with Strattec, whose contract expires June 26, 2005. We have approximately 290 active employees at Strattec.
     
    At Briggs, there were not any letters sent for an early opener contract extension. The current contract, however,  does not expire until August 1, 2006. We now have less than 1000 active members at Briggs.
     
    At Briggs, there were not any letters sent for an early opener contract extension. The current contract, however,  does not expire until August 1, 2006. We now have less than 1000 active members at Briggs.
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    /Information for this history taken from History of Allied Industrial Workers Local 232, by Joe Broderick, from the history of the Allied Industrial Workers in various formats, and the experience of the author, Joe Chambers, who has been an officer of the Local since 1981./
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    /Information for this history taken from History of Allied Industrial Workers Local 232, by Joe Broderick, from the history of the Allied Industrial Workers in various formats, and the experience of the author, Joe Chambers, who has been an officer of the Local since 1981./
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    *USW HISTORY* ================================================================
     
    *USW HISTORY* ================================================================
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    *History of Local **2**-232*
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    *LOCAL 2-232 HISTORY* ========================================================
     
    /By Joe Chambers and Scott Godshaw/
     
    /By Joe Chambers and Scott Godshaw/
     
              Local 7-232 was first organized as Local 232 of the United Auto Workers in 1937. This organizing was done by a group of billing machine operators and supervisors. This was a conservative union that was fairly timid in the early years.
     
              Local 7-232 was first organized as Local 232 of the United Auto Workers in 1937. This organizing was done by a group of billing machine operators and supervisors. This was a conservative union that was fairly timid in the early years.
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    5:40pm
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    *USW HISTORY* ================================================================
     
    *USW HISTORY* ================================================================
     
     
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    The seeds of this great union were planted in the late 1800s by our fathers and mothers, our grandparents, our great-grandparents and so on. They were seeds of commitment, solidarity and a common interest to fight for better conditions for working men and women everywhere. Through wars and recessions, good times and bad times, we established our family roots: better wages, job security, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. Thanks to the strength and activism of our members, our branches reached out to lead movements to stop child labor, provide aid to injured workers, fight for retirees, stand up for civil and human rights and so much more.  Today, we are a strong union, bold and proud. We continue to believe in better, and together, we are still standing up and fighting back for everyone. Review highlights of our proud history by clicking on the decades in the timeline below.
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    The seeds of this great union were planted in the late 1800s by our fathers and mothers, our grandparents, our great-grandparents and so on. They were seeds of commitment, solidarity and a common interest to fight for better conditions for working men and women everywhere. Through wars and recessions, good times and bad times, we established our family roots: better wages, job security, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. Thanks to the strength and activism of our members, our branches reached out to lead movements to stop child labor, provide aid to injured workers, fight for retirees, stand up for civil and human rights and so much more.  Today, we are a strong union, bold and proud. We continue to believe in better, and together, we are still standing up and fighting back for everyone. Review highlights of our proud history through the decades in the timeline below.
     
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    5:39pm
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    2:31pm
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    *Bryan Fraternal Order of Eagles*
     
     
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    *221 South Walnut Street    Bryan, OH 43506*
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    927 South Union Street  Bryan, OH 43506
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    Titan Tire  927 South Union Street    Bryan, OH 43506
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    927 South Union Street
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    927 South Union Street  Bryan, OH 43506
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    Bryan, OH 43506
      
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    927 South Union Street
     
     
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    Bryan, OH 43506
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    2:18pm
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    We are the United Steelworkers Local 2-232 representing the employees of Strattec Security Corp, Briggs & Stratton, and SEIU Health Care Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI.
     
    We are the United Steelworkers Local 2-232 representing the employees of Strattec Security Corp, Briggs & Stratton, and SEIU Health Care Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI.
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    *Our office is located at:*
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    *OFFICE ADDRESS:   *633 S. Hawley Rd. Suite 116 Milwaukee, WI 53214
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    633 S. Hawley Rd. Suite 116
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    *OFFICE NUMBER: *(414) 257 - 1041
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    Milwaukee, WI 53214
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    *OFFICE FAX: *(414) 257 - 1213
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    2:16pm
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    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
     
    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
     
    *STRATTEC ATTENDANCE LINE: *414 - 247 - 3344
     
    *STRATTEC ATTENDANCE LINE: *414 - 247 - 3344
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    *IN PLANT UNION OFFICE: *414 - 247 - 2458
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    *IN PLANT UNION OFFICE: *414 - 247 - 3458
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    2:14pm
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    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
     
    USW 2-232 represents the bargaining unit employees at Strattec Security Corperation. The bargaining unit is approximately 250 members strong.
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    *STRATTEC ATTENDANCE LINE: *414 - 247 - 3344
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    *IN PLANT UNION OFFICE: *414 - 247 - 2458
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    Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - 2:00pm to Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - 3:00pm
     
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