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Elizabethtown Gas Dispatchers Vote to Join UWUA

WASHINGTON, DC (SEPTEMBER 11, 2025) – Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) President James Slevin today announced dispatchers working for Elizabethtown Gas in Union, NJ, recently voted to become the newest members of the union. The group recently experienced many changes at the company and felt they needed the protection a union would provide. “This…

FACT SHEET: What Does the New Overtime Tax Law Really Mean for You?

Q: WHEN DOES THE NEW OVERTIME TAX LAW – WHICH PASSED IN JULY – TAKE EFFECT? A: The overtime tax provisions of the bill are retroactive to the beginning of the year. Those who qualify will receive an additional six-month benefit in this tax year. Q: WILL I RECEIVE A CHECK FROM THE IRS FOR…

Meet UWUA’s 2025 Scholarship Winners

UWUA awarded its 2025 scholarships this summer to five regional winners. Each recipient received $2,000 toward continuing their education. Region I Brandon Strouse is the son of Peter Strouse, an electrician with the Suffolk County Water Authority and a member of Local 393, and Caren Benesz. He is a graduate of East Brunswick High School…

It’s Better in a Union

“It’s better in a union” is not just a slogan — it’s a fact, backed by data and proven every day at the bargaining table. The reality is that today’s economy overwhelmingly benefits the wealthy, while working people are often left behind. Despite increasing productivity year after year, the benefits of that growth do not…

Building Union Power Through Community: UWUA Launches Adopt-a-School Initiative

The UWUA is leading a national effort to connect with schools and inspire the next generation of union workers through its Adopt-a-School initiative, spearheaded by the National Women’s Caucus and the Young Workers Initiative Committee. The initiative began with a simple observation: while employers often visit schools for job fairs, union representation is often absent.…

At UWUA’s May Leadership Conference, The Utility Worker asked participants: What were the most valuable insights or experiences you gained at the conference? How do you plan to apply them in your local to help strengthen our union as we prepare for the challenges ahead?

David Loerich, Local 600 “The commitment from UWUA National leadership was truly inspiring. Their energy and dedication to educating our members, growing our membership, and involving and empowering our younger members to become the future of the UWUA — that’s the message I’m bringing back to our Local 600 membership.”       Kaela Osborne, Local…

Saluting Our UWUA Retirees – July/August/September 2025

Local 1-2 Edward Alder Frank Arrigo Michael L. Asaro Brian Barrett Carlos Bennett Alex Blanc Steven Brinkham Louis Cardillo Gerardo Carozza Michael Chionchio Rosemarie Coghlan Martin Cuevas Margo DaCosta Elvis Daley Alicia Day Ronald Decker Thorndike Deland Francis Dellatorre Michael Ducasse Joseph Faleri James Farmer Scott Ferrara Michael Garcia Eugene Gebrian Robert Giannetta Michael Gilson…

VETERANS COMMITTEE: Preparing to Be There When Veterans Need Us Most

In the United States, veterans account for 13% of all suicides. Suicidal individuals — especially men, and especially veterans — rarely ask for help. But studies show that success rates for suicide prevention increase dramatically when help is offered proactively, without waiting for someone to reach out. The Veterans Committee recently identified reducing the veteran…