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.
Deliver Some Solidarity: Contact Congress and urge them to save our Postal Service.Deliver Some Solidarity: Contact Congress and urge them to save our Postal Service.
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Deliver Some Solidarity: Contact Congress and urge them to save our Postal Service.
Deliver Some Solidarity: Contact Congress and urge them to save our Postal Service.
For two hundred years, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has provided the essential communication services to bind our Nation together through some of its most trying times – including our current pandemic.
However, recent changes in overtime and the removal of sorting equipment are adding unnecessary burdens on our postal system. And, a 2006 law that forces the postal service to pre-fund 70 years of retiree benefits - a demand that is not made of any other federal agency nor the private sector -- is bankrupting one of the Nation’s oldest and most reliable services.
Veterans: the Postal Service employs more than 97,000 military veterans and is one of the largest employers of veterans in the country.
Heroes: Postal employees regularly go beyond the call of duty to protect the lives of customers they serve, including older and disabled customers. These workers are part of our communities – we know them by name – they are an integral part of the middle class.
Greener than you think: the paper for free Priority Mail boxes comes from well-managed forests and include at least 30-percent recycled content. Another bonus? Those boxes are made in USW facilities by our members.
Security: U.S. Mail is protected by more than 200 federal laws enforced by the Postal Inspection Service, one of the nation's oldest law enforcement agencies.
Zero tax dollars used: the Postal Service receives NO tax dollars for operating expenses. Because of this, it is mandated to run much like a private business, generating its income from the sale of postage, products, and services to fund its operations.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, dine-in restaurants in your area may be closed or have limited seating, or you may not yet feel comfortable about eating out. This can be an ideal opportunity to try cooking meals at home.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, dine-in restaurants in your area may be closed or have limited seating, or you may not yet feel comfortable about eating out. This can be an ideal opportunity to try cooking meals at home.
Favorite foods bring people comfort and cooking at home is a great way to unite family or friends at the dining table and we all know that everyone loves a home-cooked meal. Sharing recipes is a great way to expand our knowledge of cooking and trying new foods for a fresh outlook. Getting appreciative feedback on a favorite recipe can bring a real boost to ones self-esteem, too!
Favorite foods bring people comfort and cooking at home is a great way to unite family or friends at the dining table and we all know that everyone loves a home-cooked meal. Sharing recipes is a great way to expand our knowledge of cooking and trying new foods for a fresh outlook. Getting appreciative feedback on a favorite recipe can bring a real boost to ones self-esteem, too!
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The recipe page is updated on a daily basis and if you have a recipe that you would like to share with all of us, please email your recipe and a brief story of why you love it to Mechelle Smith at [email protected]
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The recipe page is updated on a regular basis and if you have a recipe that you would like to share with all of us, please email your recipe and a brief story of why you love it to...
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The first training of the series will focus on identifying and addressing hazards through a workplace assessment tool known as Hazard Mapping.
The first training of the series will focus on identifying and addressing hazards through a workplace assessment tool known as Hazard Mapping.
This training will provide attendees with the opportunity to understand hazards associated with the coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, in the workplace and strategize ways to eliminate them.
This training will provide attendees with the opportunity to understand hazards associated with the coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, in the workplace and strategize ways to eliminate them.
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The Tony Mazzocchi Center, in conjunction with Dictrict 1 of the United Steelworkers (USW) and the USW Health Care Workers Council, is hosting a series of virtual, interactive training webinars that will address health and safety issues within the health care sector.
The first training of the series will focus on identifying and addressing hazards through a workplace assessment tool known as Hazard Mapping.
The first training of the series will focus on identifying and addressing hazards through a workplace assessment tool known as Hazard Mapping.
This training will provide attendees with the opportunity to understand hazards associated with the coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, in the workplace and strategize ways to eliminate them.
This training will provide attendees with the opportunity to understand hazards associated with the coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, in the workplace and strategize ways to eliminate them.
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