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 Institute for Career Development (ICD) is a contractually negotiated benefit for eligible members of the United Steelworkers and the companies that employ them.
The Institute for Career Development (ICD) is a contractually negotiated benefit for eligible members of the United Steelworkers and the companies that employ them.
ICD is a joint labor-management training program in which members participate in self-directed learning opportunities on their own time. Members can choose from a wide range of course offerings to learn new skills or simply brush up on old ones.
ICD is a joint labor-management training program in which members participate in self-directed learning opportunities on their own time. Members can choose from a wide range of course offerings to learn new skills or simply brush up on old ones.
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Currently, ICD has 65 locations in the steel, tire & rubber, glass, container and utility sectors and *16 participating companies* [3].
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Currently, ICD has 65 locations in the steel, tire & rubber, glass, container and utility sectors and 16 participating companies.
Career Development training is funded through negotiations between the United Steelworkers and partner companies. Typically, the company will set aside some negotiated amount -- usually $.15 per hour worked -- that will go into the local Career Development fund.
Career Development training is funded through negotiations between the United Steelworkers and partner companies. Typically, the company will set aside some negotiated amount -- usually $.15 per hour worked -- that will go into the local Career Development fund.
Local programs use that money to fund training and the day-to-day operations.
Local programs use that money to fund training and the day-to-day...
It's official. The TimkenSteel COLA adjustment has been calculated and confirmed. Bottom line, the $0.79 increase will become effective May 1, 2022.
Quick version: June 2021 is used for the March and June 2022 adjustments. That figure is used to create a Base Index Trigger (June 2021 figure x 103%) and Cap (June 2021 figure x 106%). March exceeded the cap. Subtract the Base Index from the Cap and divide by 0.3.
Early voting availble for the Indiana Primary Elections. Porter County residents may vote at USW Local 6787 beginning April 5th through noon, May 2nd, 2022.
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Early voting availble for the Indiana Primary Elections. Porter County residents may vote at USW Local 6787 beginning April 5th through May 2nd, 2022.
Early voting begins. Porter County residents may vote at USW Local 6787 beginning April 5th through noon, May 2nd, 2022.
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Early voting availble for the Indiana Primary Elections. Porter County residents may vote at USW Local 6787 beginning April 5th through noon, May 2nd, 2022.
Early voting availble for the Indiana Primary Elections. Porter County residents may vote at USW Local 6787 beginning April 5th through May 2nd, 2022.
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (Closed April 15th in Observance of Good Friday)
Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
Saturdays, April 23rd & 30th 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Monday, May 2nd 8:30 am – 12:00 pm (noon)
*Photo ID required. Must include voter’s photo, be issued by the U.S. Government, have an expiration date after November 3rd, 2020 and your name must match your Voter Registration Record.