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UE Brings Worker Rights Issues to Forefront at U.S. Social Forum
Nearly 50 UE members and staff were among the 10,000 social justice activists who met in the Motor City June 22 to 26 for the second United States Social Forum (USSF). No union played a bigger role than UE. Members of UE led or spoke as panelists in eight different workshops or assemblies, and UE banners and signs were prominent in four marches and rallies. Full Story...
BP - A Long, Bloody History of Reckless Greed
British Petroleum, the company responsible for the worst environmental catastrophe in U.S. history, has over its 100-year history caused a number of environmental and workplace disasters. But the harm BP has caused goes a lot further than the millions of barrels of oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Here's why ...Full Story...Zenroren Members Celebrate May Day in Chicago, Birthplace of the World Labor Holiday
A delegation of 74 members of Zenroren, the progressive Japanese labor federation, participated in a variety of May Day events in Chicago, where they were guests of the UE Western Region. They joined in a massive rally and march through downtown by Chicago-area workers, estimated to number between 50,000 and 100,000, for immigrant rights, and dedicated a solidarity plaque at the Haymarket labor memorial. Full Story...UE Young Activists Program Launched in Eastern Region with Enthusiastic Meeting
Sixteen young UE activists from six states in UE’s Eastern Region met on Friday evening, April 23 at the hotel where the UE Eastern Region Council would meet the following day. They got the program off to a strong start with lively discussions and commitments to further action. This was the third regional meeting kicking off the UE Young Activists Program; groups had previously met in the Northeast and Western regions. Full Story...UE Welcomes Zenroren Delegation in Three Cities, On Mission of Peace and Solidarity
For five days over the May Day weekend, a huge delegation of 500 members of the Japanese labor federation visited the U.S. to press the demand nuclear disarmament at the United Nations, and to build stronger ties of international labor solidarity. UE hosted Zenroren visitors to Chicago and Pittsburgh, and UE members joined them in the New York City peace march.Full Story...UE Local 204 Members, Supporters March to Save Jobs at Haskon
UE Local 204 members and supporters marched through the streets of Taunton, MA on April 12, demanding that the Haskon Aerospace plant remain open. Haskon’s parent company, Esterline Technologies Corp., announced it will “consolidate” its operations in California and Mexico, wiping out 85 jobs in Taunton. But Local 204 members are not accepting that decision without a fight.Full Story...UE Local 1103 Defeats Concessions, Makes Gains in Tramont Negotiations
UE Local 1103 members have ratified a new three-year contract with their employer, Tramont Corp. The workers, who manufacture diesel fuel tanks for industrial use, were able to overcome the company’s push for takeways and negotiate a contract with gains.Full Story...Local 1021 Pushes Back On Health Costs, Wins Wage Increases, Language Improvements
UE Local 1021 members approved a new four-year contract with Kraco Enterprises on March 24 by a two-to-one margin. Over the term of the agreement members will receive $1 in wage increases. They also significantly held the line against the company’s attempt to shift the cost of healthcare premiums onto the workers. Full Story...UE Expresses Sympathy for Victims, Families and Communities in Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
UE expresses its sympathy to the families, friends and communities of the coal miners killed, and others still missing, as a result of the April 5 explosion at Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal, West Virginia. For many members of UE Local 170, the West Virginia Public Workers Union, this tragedy is personal, because they have friends and relatives who work at that mine or live in nearby communities. Full Story...Workers in Indiana and California Choose UE in Two Decisive Votes
We welcome our newest UE members who, in two overwhelming votes, left no doubt they want UE's style of democratic, rank-and-file unionism. Despite a 'massive anti-union campaign,' medical records workers at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital in California voted UE on March 23, just a few days after workers at Autoline Industries in Butler, Indiana chose to affiliate their independent union with UE. Welcome!Full Story...- UE Brings Worker Rights Issues to Forefront at U.S. Social Forum
- BP - A Long, Bloody History of Reckless Greed
- Zenroren Members Celebrate May Day in Chicago, Birthplace of the World Labor Holiday
- UE Young Activists Program Launched in Eastern Region with Enthusiastic Meeting
- UE Welcomes Zenroren Delegation in Three Cities, On Mission of Peace and Solidarity
- UE Local 204 Members, Supporters March to Save Jobs at Haskon
- UE Local 1103 Defeats Concessions, Makes Gains in Tramont Negotiations
- Local 1021 Pushes Back On Health Costs, Wins Wage Increases, Language Improvements
- UE Expresses Sympathy for Victims, Families and Communities in Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster
- Workers in Indiana and California Choose UE in Two Decisive Votes


