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United Steelworkers

The United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union is the largest industrial labor union Trade union

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 in North America North America

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, and claims over 1.2 million active and retire Retirement

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d workers amongst its ranks. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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, the United Steelworkers represents workers in both the United States United States

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 and Canada Canada

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. The United Steelworkers represent workers in a diverse range of industries Industry

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, including primary and fabricated metal Metal

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s, chemical Chemical substance

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s, glass Glass

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, rubber Rubber

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, tire Tire

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s, transportation Transport

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, utilities, container industries, pharmaceuticals, call centre Call centre

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s and health care.

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The United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union is the largest industrial labor union Trade union

"A Trade Union , ... is a continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or imp... 

 in North America North America

North America is a continent [i] in the Earth [i]'s northern hemisphere [i] and almost fully in the western hemisphere [i]... 

, and claims over 1.2 million active and retire Retirement

Retirement is the status of a worker [i] who has stopped working. ... 

d workers amongst its ranks. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania [i] in the United States [i] ... 

, the United Steelworkers represents workers in both the United States United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

 and Canada Canada

Canada is the world's second-largest [i] country by total area, occupying most ... 

. The United Steelworkers represent workers in a diverse range of industries Industry

An industry is generally any grouping of business [i]es that share a common method of generating profit [i] ... 

, including primary and fabricated metal Metal

In chemistry, a metal is an element [i] that readily forms positive ion [i]s and has ... 

s, chemical Chemical substance

A chemical substance is any material [i] with a definite chemical composition, no matter where it comes ... 

s, glass Glass

Glass is a uniform amorphous solid [i] material, usually produced when the viscous molten material cools ... 

, rubber Rubber

Rubber is an elastic hydrocarbon [i] polymer [i] which occurs as a milky emulsion [i] in the sap of se ... 

, tire Tire

A tire or tyre is a device covering the circumference of a wheel.... 

s, transportation Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement [i] of people [i] and goods [i] ... 

, utilities, container industries, pharmaceuticals, call centre Call centre

call centre or call center is a centralized office used for the purpose of receiving and transmit... 

s and health care.

The United Steelworkers is currently affiliated with both the American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations AFL-CIO

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  and the Canadian Labour Congress Canadian Labour Congress

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 , as well as several international union federations.

The current International President of the United Steelworkers is Leo W. Gerard, who has served as president since 2001.

Origins and History


Early attempts to organize steelworkers encountered resistance, even violence. An example is the Homestead Strike Homestead Strike

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. In 1889, after a strike at a mill in Homestead, Pennsylvania, the Carnegie Company signed a contract with the workers. Three years later, however, the mill cut wages, triggering another strike. Management sent in 300 Pinkerton Pinkerton National Detective Agency

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 detectives to break the strike, resulting in a pitched battle on July 6, 1892, that left ten dead and many wounded. Eventually, strike-breakers, backed by state militia, broke the strike, eliminating the early union from its mills.

The USW was established May 22, 1942 by a convention of representatives from the old Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers and the Steel Workers Organizing Committee United Steelworkers

The United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers ... 

, after almost six years of violent and divisive struggles to create a new union of steelworkers, the United Steelworkers of America. The drive to create this union included such violent incidents as the infamous Memorial Day Memorial Day

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, 1937, when Chicago policemen supporting the rival AFL fired on workers outside of Republic Steel Republic Steel

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 and killed ten men.

Founder and first president of the USW Philip Murray led the union through its inception drive and dangerous first decade, when the workers of USW went on strike Strike action

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 several times to win concessions such as the right to collective bargaining with steel companies and paid vacations.

Growth of the Union


The 46,000 members of the Aluminum Workers of America voted to merge with the budding steelworker union that was the USW in June, 1944. Eventually, eight more unions joined the USW as well: the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Western Federation of Miners

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 ; the United Stone and Allied Product Workers of America ; District 50, the Allied and Technical Workers of America ; the Upholsterers International Union of North America ; the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers of America  ; the Aluminum, Brick and Glass Workers Union  ; the Canadian Division of the Transportation Communications International Union ; and the American Flint Glass Workers Union  .

In June, 2004, the USW announced a merger with the 55,000 member Industrial, Wood and Allied Workers of Canada , a major Canadian forestry Forestry

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 workers union. Then in 2005, it announced an even larger merger with the Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union . The resulting new union adopted its current name after the PACE merger, and currently has 860,000 active members.

Strategic Alliances


In addition to mergers, the USW has also formed strategic alliances with several other unions as well as other groups. In April, 2005, the USW and the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists ACTRA

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 announced that they had formed a strategic alliance to take on the globalization of the culture industry and to address a range of common issues. In July, 2006, the USW announced a similar arrangement with the United Transportation Union United Transportation Union

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 , to address common issues in the transportation industry, including the globalization of the industry.

Also, in June, 2006, the USW announced the formation of a 'Blue-Green Alliance' with the Sierra Club Sierra Club

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, which is the largest grassroots environmental organization in the United States. The goal of this new partnership is to pursue a joint public policy agenda reconciling workers' need for good jobs with all people's need for a cleaner environment and safer world.

The USW and the 2006 U.S. elections


In April 2005, USW President Gerard announced that the newly-merged USW's top political objective for the 2006 United States House of Representatives elections would be the ouster of Representative Tom DeLay Tom DeLay

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. DeLay subseqently announced in April, 2006, that he would not run for reelection.

The USW has stated that it will endorse other candidates in the forthcoming House, Senate United States Senate elections, 2006

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 and gubernatorial elections United States gubernatorial elections, 2006

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, whether Democrat or Republican, pursuant to the following principles: first, the well-being of its members, second, candidate's support for workers' right to collectively bargain contracts as the only way to ensure high wages, good health care and a safe retirement, and third, candidate's support for the government's role in helping all people reach their full potential.

See also


  • Philip Murray
  • Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers
  • Steel Workers Organizing Committee United Steelworkers

    The United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers ... 

  • Congress of Industrial Organizations
  • AFL-CIO AFL-CIO

    American Federation of Labor [i] and Congress of Industrial Organizations [i], commonly AFL-CIO, i... 



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