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.
In accordance with the USW INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTION [1], each USW Local has a Board of Officers that contain the: President (1), Vice President (1), Recording Secretary (1), Financial Secretary (1), Treasurer (1), Guide (1), Guards (2), Trustees (3)
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*In accordance with the USW INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTION [1], each USW Local has a Board of Officers that contain the: President (1), Vice President (1), Recording Secretary (1), Financial Secretary (1), Treasurer (1), Guide (1), Guards (2), Trustees (3)*
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Each United Steelworkers local is also made up of different committees:
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*Each United Steelworkers local is also made up of different committees:*
Grievance Committee
Grievance Committee
Workers Compensation Committee/Safety and Health Committee
Workers Compensation Committee/Safety and Health Committee
Womens Committee
Womens Committee
Organizing Committee
Organizing Committee
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Our Local 1219 participates with other USW International committees [2]such as:
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*Our Local 1219 participates with other USW International committees [2]such as:*
SOAR (Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees) [3]
Arbitration set for February 19, 2019, to settle the dispute on Chevron modifying the 12 hour MOA without Union agreement. The Hearing officer for the arbitration will be Richard Solomon and he will also be determining if the Company violated the NLRA by unilaterally changing the 12 hour MOA.
Arbitration set for February 19, 2019, to settle the dispute on Chevron modifying the 12 hour MOA without Union agreement. The Hearing officer for the arbitration will be Richard Solomon and he will also be determining if the Company violated the NLRA by unilaterally changing the 12 hour MOA.
Arbitration set for February 19, 2019, to settle the dispute on Chevron modifying the 12 hour MOA without Union agreement. The Hearing officer for the arbitration will be Richard Solomon and he will also be determining if the Company violated the NLRA by unilaterally changing the 12 hour MOA.
‘Steelworkers Mentoring Steelworkers’ is a brand-new program launched by USW District 6.
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September 13, 2018 - ‘Steelworkers Mentoring Steelworkers’ is a brand-new program launched by USW District 6.
This program is designed for members who want to learn how to get more active within the Union or more politically active in their community (*Learners*), as well as for members who have the experience and desire to support the growth of new and emerging Steelworker activists (*Mentors*).
This program is designed for members who want to learn how to get more active within the Union or more politically active in their community (*Learners*), as well as for members who have the experience and desire to support the growth of new and emerging Steelworker activists (*Mentors*).
We appreciate the patience from USW Local 1944 members as we worked through Administration over the past few months. We have spent a great deal of time investigating issues, responding to inquiries and performing day-to-day activities that keep this Local strong and moving ahead.
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October 2, 2018 - We appreciate the patience from USW Local 1944 members as we worked through Administration over the past few months. We have spent a great deal of time investigating issues, responding to inquiries and performing day-to-day activities that keep this Local strong and moving ahead.
Our priority is the members, and we made a promise at the beginning of the Administration to keep delivering quality service levels for all members from coast to coast.
Our priority is the members, and we made a promise at the beginning of the Administration to keep delivering quality service levels for all members from coast to coast.
Over the summer, we held various meetings with the Local Election Tellers to review the election protests. We have completed our investigation into all but one (1) of the one hundred and seven (107) protests that were filed, and we have begun to write our Report. This last outstanding protest is quite complex and has required further investigation.
Over the summer, we held various meetings with the Local Election Tellers to review the election protests. We have completed our investigation into all but one (1) of the one hundred and seven (107) protests that were filed, and we have begun to write our Report. This last outstanding protest is quite complex and has required further investigation.