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UWUA Endorses Seth Moulton for Senate

WASHINGTON, DC (JANUARY 20, 2026) – Today the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), AFL-CIO announced its support for Congressman Seth Moulton’s campaign for U.S. Senate. Vice President Craig Pinkham released the following statement in support of the endorsement: “Seth Moulton is the best choice to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate. He has working…

Human Rights Committee: Building Labor’s Future on Campus 

An interview with Howard University Political Science major Anyea Fields — my great niece — makes clear why the labor movement must strengthen its presence on college campuses. As unions look to the future, student organizers like Anyea represent the next generation of labor leadership — rooted in lived experience, collective action, and a commitment…

THIS DAY IN LABOR HISTORY: Local 433 is Born in Pittsburgh 

On March 20, 1958, workers at the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority—known today as ALCOSAN—voted unanimously to unionize, forming UWUA Local 433 and securing a voice on the job that would shape generations of utility workers in western Pennsylvania.   Among those casting a “yes” vote was Bernie Mackowiak, then 28 years old and just eight years…

SPEAKING OUT: As UWUA approaches its 80th anniversary this April, what does being a union member mean to you today — and what do you hope the next generation of utility workers inherits from our union? 

LaTrease Williams, Local 601  It means having a collective voice and knowing that none of us stands alone at work. Union membership brings dignity on the job, fair wages, safe working conditions, and the ability to speak up without fear. It’s about solidarity — understanding that when we look out for one another, we grow stronger, more respected, and better able…

Understanding OSHA Letters of Interpretation: How to Find Them — and Why They Matter 

One of the most common frustrations I hear from UWUA members is this: OSHA rules may look clear on paper, yet workers and management still argue about what they mean on the job. When real-world conditions don’t fit neatly into regulatory language, confusion — and conflict — follow.   That’s where OSHA Letters of Interpretation (LOIs) come in. They…

Local 18007 Builds Community and Engagement Through Member-Driven Events 

Through a series of social, recreational, and community-focused events, Local 18007 is building stronger connections among members while breaking down barriers to participation — particularly for a younger workforce.   Business Manager Sean Gaurige said the goal is to move past the idea that union involvement begins and ends with meetings. “We’ve got a younger membership coming in,…

From Meter Reader to Mayor: Mike Molisse’s Union Road to Public Service  

When Mike Molisse talks about public service, he doesn’t separate his years in utility work from his years in government. To him, they’re part of the same path.   “I always felt utility work is public service,” Molisse says. “You’re out there in the neighborhoods every day, in front of people’s homes, dealing with real concerns in real time. That gives you a strong sense of responsibility to the…