Publications
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September 15, 2011
USW@Work - Volume 6, Issue 4
Features in this Edition: Stand Up, Fight Back!, Alliance Strengthened, Wellstone Awards, Free Trade Abuse
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April 15, 2011
USW@Work - Volume 6, Issue 3
Features in this Edition: Artistry in Metal, RG Steel, International Paper, We Are One
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March 25, 2011
USW@Work - Special Issue
Features in this Edition: Stand and Fight, What Democracy Looks Like, Right to Freeload, We’re Not the Problem
Note: E-magazine available for this issue!
- March 14, 2011 The Oil Worker, Issue 16 In this Edition: What Happens in Wisconsin Affects Us All, Report Details Trends Causing Unnecessary Accidents at Louisiana Refineries, USW Officials Tell Chemical Safety Board About Lack of Attention Paid to Safety Within Oil Industry, Economic Outlook Positive for Global Refining Sector, Hydrogen Fluoride Fire Exemplifies Need to Complete USW Survey
- November 22, 2010 The Oil Worker, Issue 15 In this Edition: Our Campaign Will Continue Until Health & Safety Issues are Resolved, Where the Oil Products Imports Issue Stands Today, World Energy Conference Issues Resolution on Safety in Oil, Gas Sector, Health & Safety Problems Discussed at Oil Bargaining Conference, Oil Worker Talks about Refinery Health, Safety
- August 24, 2010 The Oil Worker, Issue 14 In this Edition: It’s Time to Roll Up Our Sleeves & Get to Work!, Oil Workers Lobby Capitol Hill on Refinery Safety,Process Safety Incidents
- January 06, 2012 Pulp Truth - Issue 41 In this Edition: BlueGreen Alliance Joins USW in Holding Roundtable Discussions on Sustainable Manufacturing
- October 28, 2011 Pulp Truth - Issue 40 In this Edition: Union Solidarity Trumps Huhtamaki Contract Concessions, Great Northern Paper is Resurrected
- October 21, 2011 Workers Uniting Pulp Truth - Issue 2.2 In this Edition: Unite, USW Urge Locals to Adopt Hazards-Based Approach to Workplace Safety, Tragic Deaths in UK Paper Mills
- January 23, 2012 SOAR in Action - Winter 12 Edition Highlights: SOAR Fights Anti-Worker Legislation In Indiana, Ohio SOAR Holds 16th Annual District Conference, SOAR Delegates from Across Canada Attend the Congress of Union Retirees of Canada Convention, SOAR Member William F. Scandlan Receives First Lynn R. Williams Award, USW District 9 Develops a New Plan to Build SOAR
- September 16, 2011 SOAR in Action - Summer 11 Edition Highlights: 10th International SOAR Conference, USW and SOAR Members Lobby Illinois State House, Canada Mourns Jack Layton, Will the Pending Free Trade Agreement Affect Your Retirement?, Income Inequality & Tax Fairness, Congress Considering Cuts to Social Security and Medicare
- May 12, 2011 SOAR in Action - Spring 11 Edition Highlights: SOAR Activists Fight For The Middle Class, USW Sault St. Marie Retirees Get Computer Savvy Thanks To SOAR Chapter 6-17, The People Vs. U.S. Steel Hamilton Day Of Action, Retired From The Job Not From Life, Don’t Balance Budgets On Our Backs!, The Labor Movement: The Folks Who Brought You Retirement
- February 16, 2010 What's Happening with Frontlines There has not been a FRONTLINES edition in several weeks. Our newsletter has been on hold while our dedicated and faithful editor, Sylvia Kieding, has been experiencing some serious health concerns ... more
- September 16, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 8 In this Edition: John Howard, M.D., Selected as New Head of NIOSH,Workers Have the Right to Choose MSHA Safety Representatives, Not Company,Long Hours and Hard Work Pay Off in the Panhandle,Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfound (2009), Craig Slatin, Baywood Publishing company: Amityville, NY
- August 18, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 7 In this Edition: Obama Nominates David Michaels to Head OSHA, Three Refinery HF Acid Accidents in Six Months Worries Chemical Safety Board, OSHA Finds Metro North Railroad Co. Guilty of Retaliation against 4 Employees, Senators propose changes to OSH Act, ERT Update
- August 31, 2011 2011 Constitutional Convention Officers Report In the days before the United Steelworkers’ last Convention, unemployment was low in the United States and Canada. The countries’ economies were humming. The United Steelworkers union was negotiating what would be some of the best agreements ever with steelmakers. It was the summer of 2008.
- July 09, 2008 The Toxic Truth - The White Paper Deadly medicine. Poisoned pet food. Lead-laced toys and steel. These are just a few of the dangerous side effects of a toxic trade crisis that is not only killing jobs, but endangering our families, exploiting workers around the world and hurting the environment. Read more about the impact in the USW's new report, "The Toxic Truth."







