
- May 29, 2013 Republican Obstructionism is Destroying Protections for Working Men and Women Progressive talk show host Leslie Marshall spoke with United Steelworkers (USW) International Vice President Tom Conway about the dysfunctional Senate and how Americans are losing protections they would normally have because of Republican obstructionism.
- May 21, 2013 Workers Uniting - Just the Beginning of a Groundbreaking Fight Today, the fight begins for a more prosperous, fairer economy for everyone. Workers Uniting, the global union formed by the United Steelworkers and the United Kingdom and Irelands Unite the Union, is hosting its first-ever economic policy conference, Building a Global Agenda for Shared Prosperity.
- May 15, 2013 Republicans Prepared to Sacrifice the Economic Well-being of the Nation and its Middle Class Progressive talk show host Leslie Marshall recently spoke with United Steelworkers (USW) International President Leo W. Gerard about how President Obama is constantly trying to find ways to revive industry and manufacturing and how the Republicans continue to attack him and the people who trying to earn a living wage.
- May 15, 2013 USW Praises Senate Support for Strong Buy America Requirements in Water Resources Development Act The United Steelworkers (USW) lauded todays overwhelming support in the Senate, by a 60-36 margin, to pass the Merkley-Brown amendment (#866) to the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). This will ensure that federal taxpayer dollars used to fund water infrastructure projects under WRDA will be spent on goods and materials made here in America by American workers.
- May 14, 2013 Local 3657 Steelworker Awarded Catherine Baker Knoll Award On May 9, the Allegheny County Democratic Committee (ACDC) presented United Steelworker (USW) Steffi Domike the Catherine Baker Knoll Award at the Committee's Jackson-Jefferson Dinner in Pittsburgh, PA. Domike, a technician in the Education and Membership Development department of the USW headquarters and a member of USW Local 3657, spends endless hours assisting workers in Pennsylvania.
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- April 21, 2009 District 10 Director, John DeFazio John DeFazio was elected director of District 10 in 2001, and re-elected by acclamation in 2005. He began his union career as a member of USW Local 1843 at the former J&L Steel, and was only 29 years old when he was elected president ... read more.
- March 21, 2013 District Contacts This page contains contact information about United Steelworkers representatives and staff in District 10.
- October 21, 2009 Local Union Links This page highlights USW Local Unions in District 10 who wish to promote their Web sites. Please notify the Webmaster of any address changes for your Web site or to have your Web site listed below.
- December 18, 2009 USW Courses and Training Descriptions This section the features about various training and courses offered by the United Steelworkers.
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- May 12, 2011 Help Save Critical Jobs & a Part of Our Community this Tuesday: The nurses at Northampton County's Gracedale Nursing Home are proud members of United Steelworkers Local 2599. For years, this group has provided top-notch care to thousands of our elderly and those most in need, even with the constant frustration of a difficult bargaining environment.
- April 21, 2009 What Is Rapid Response Rapid Response is the Steelworkers' nonpartisan grassroots education, communication, and action program that involves every member.
- June 11, 2009 Rapid Response Coordinators in District 10 Locals seeking information on Rapid Response activities in Pennsylvania, including new team training and general program assistance, should contact the following Coordinators.
- January 14, 2010 District 10 Rapid Response Congressional Coordinator Training On January 5, 2010, USW Local 2599, Bethlehem, Pa, hosted the District 10 Rapid Response Congressional Coordinator Training. The purpose of the training was to provide the Rapid Response Congressional Coordinators with a “Members Only Web Site.”
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- April 21, 2009 District 10 Organizing Coordinator None of the information below will be disclosed to anyone outside the union. You can contact United Steelworker District 10 Organizing Coordinator by calling (412) 824-8140 during working hours, and after hours if you leave your name and number someone will return your call.
- June 12, 2009 Organize The United Steelworkers, AFL-CIO-CLC, is your opportunity for a change. By organizing with the USW, you become part of an organization that brings with its over 850,000 members.
- October 21, 2009 Why Should I Join A Union? Having a Union in your workplace is the most beneficial thing you can do to secure your future and the future of your family! Read more to find out why.
- October 28, 2009 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About Forming a Union Some questions are answered dealing with forming a new local union. What will be in our first union contract? Membership dues. When do we begin paying? How much are they?
- October 28, 2009 Summary of the National Labor Relations Act It is in the national interest of the United States to maintain full production in its economy. Industrial strife among employees, employers, and labor organizations interferes with full production and is contrary to our national interest. Experience has shown that labor disputes can be lessened if the parties involved recognize the legitimate rights of each in their relations with one another.
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- July 20, 2009 Women of Steel Coordinator Women -- especially our "Women of Steel" activists play a major role shaping the future for working women. In this section is a listing of Women of Steel Coordinators in Pennsylvania.
- June 30, 2009 Women's Committee Building Solidarity Action Calendar Create Your Own Women's Committee "Building Solidarity"
- October 23, 2009 Statement of Policy on Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment is not a joke. It creates feelings of uneasiness, humiliation and discomfort. It is an expression of perceived power and superiority by the harasser over another person. There are two principle fundamental to the trade union movement: human rights and solidarity. Sexual harassment strikes at the heart of both.
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