From the Jan/Feb/Mar 2020 issue

Union Strong 2020! Stepping Up, Stepping Out at the Women’s March

UWUA locals proudly participated in the 4th annual Women’s March on January 18. Led by the National Union’s Women’s Caucus, hundreds of members and supporters stepped out and let their voices be heard in the fight for women’s rights, justice and equality throughout the land. In New York, Locals 1-2 and 601 joined forces, while…

Meet Your New National Safety Committee Reps.

The formation of the National Safety Committee last year has elevated the work of the National Union in advocating for, and delivering, safer workplaces in every industry where UWUA members are employed. New committee representatives are picking up the baton in 2020. They join existing committee members Jim Davis, Local G-555; Cliff Deem, Local 425;…

Key Filing Compliance Requirements

Timely and accurate financial reporting is of the utmost importance. The National Union’s goal is to continue providing guidance and/or support to help ensure the compliance of our affiliated locals and councils. To that end, we continue to provide financial and leadership training with financial officers and local union leaders. Whether at smaller member-to-member settings…

UWUA/P4A Training’s Best Year Yet!

In 2009, the UWUA with employer partners Utility Lines Construction, Entergy, and National Grid established the Power for America Training Trust Fund (P4A) to provide training support to incumbent workers as well as administer apprenticeship programs. Although often thought to be a Michigan program, due in large part to the Potterville, Michigan Training Center, since…

UWUA Leads Study to Eliminate Obstacles Veterans Face Finding New Careers

Veterans and retiring service members develop invaluable leadership and technical skills while they serve their country, but outside of the military they sometimes face challenges translating their military skills into civilian sector careers. The UWUA is working hard to change that for all veterans, and especially those who are interested in utility sector careers. Working…

Reaching Into High Schools to Train the Next Generation of Utility Workers

The UWUA’s Power for America Training Trust (P4A) continues to break new ground in fulfilling its mission, re-energizing careers in existing industries and training an emerging new, unionized workforce for tomorrow’s energy sector. With its outreach to high school students in Michigan and Chicago, P4A is opening new opportunities for those who are curious about…

Kilpatrick Gas Safety and Workforce Adequacy Act to be Introduced in CA Legislature

When a contractor installing solar power in Murrieta, CA hit a SoCalGas line last July, the resulting explosion killed Local 132 member Wade Kilpatrick, injured several others and leveled a house. Kilpatrick died because the contractor failed to call 811 to check for gas lines prior to digging. Safety, reliability, sustainability All of this could…

UWUA Ramps Up Water Work

Nothing is more fundamental to the safe, healthy functioning of our society than water and wastewater infrastructure. Without the ability to deliver clean, reliable water and to safely treat and dispose of wastewater, we would be living in a pre-industrial, almost medieval world. Water-borne diseases that used to be the scourge of the entire world…

Protecting Jobs – National Union “All In” for Water Members

Threatening to trash decades of a productive relationship with members of Local 477W in southeastern Ohio, the Highland County Water Company is demanding unfair concessions of workers in this round of contract bargaining. Defending arbitration process Management’s most egregious demand is to eliminate arbitration as the final step for settling employee grievances. This could hurt…

News Roundup – Public Sector Solidarity Pays Off in Bay City, MI

Public sector members of Local 542 in Bay City, MI recently ratified a new three-year contract that took almost two years to negotiate. The 95 municipal workers staff city hall, and the Department of Public Works; including streets, sanitation, parks, water distribution and waste water systems. No concessions The new agreement provides annual raises, an…

President’s Message – Where Do We Go From Here?

So far my travels as UWUA president have taken me from very small locals where a handful of our members provide vital services to their own communities, to large locals with thousands of members, as well as others of various sizes, with more to come. I’ve had numerous conversations that have sparked my interest in…