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MI-Based Vestas Wind Techs Vote to Join Utility Workers Union of America

WASHINGTON, DC (MARCH 6, 2025) – Michigan-based wind technicians who perform operations and maintenance on Vestas wind turbines overwhelmingly voted to unionize and become members of the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), AFL-CIO. The election represents a historic victory for the group, the first Vestas wind technicians in North America to unionize. “These workers took…

OPED: Connecticut’s Front-Line Utility Workers Deserve a Voice in Energy Policy

This article originally appeared in the Connecticut Examiner January 23, 2025. By Robert Eubanks, Marcelo Assis, and Moses Rams As the presidents of three unions representing more than 500 front-line utility workers across Connecticut, we are concerned about the current leadership of the state agency that is charged with regulating Connecticut’s complex energy system. Our…

UWUA Decries Gwynne Wilcox Firing from NLRB

WASHINGTON, DC (JANUARY 29, 2025) – Today, Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) President James Slevin released the following statement in protest of President Trump’s removal of Gwynne Wilcox, acting chair of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): “President Trump’s action to fire Gwynne Wilcox from the NLRB in the middle of her term is…

Q&A with Darryl Taylor, Human Rights Committee Chair

In June 2024, the UWUA Executive Board appointed Darryl Taylor as chair of the union’s Human Rights Committee, succeeding Nathan Waters upon his retirement. In an interview with The Utility Worker, Taylor shared his journey, vision, and plans for the committee’s future.   Q: Tell us about your career journey and how it has prepared…

Local 393 Secures Comprehensive Fall Protection Training at SCWA

In December, five members of Local 393 at the Suffolk County Water Authority (SCWA) participated in the first of five planned sessions of “Fall Protection Competent Person” training. SCWA partnered with safety equipment manufacturer 3M to deliver this specialized 16-hour course. A second group completed training in February, and three additional sessions are scheduled for…

DOL Updates Guidance on Electronic Voting for Union Elections

On December 9, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) issued updated guidance on the use of remote electronic voting systems in union officer elections. This guidance, available on the DOL’s website, is designed to help unions comply with the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). The document highlights key considerations…

The Impact of Project 2025 on Organized Labor

The Impact of Project 2025 on Organized Labor In the July-August-September issue of The Utility Worker, my column addressed concerns about the potential effects of a second Trump administration following the policy framework outlined in Project 2025, particularly as it relates to organized labor. Project 2025, a comprehensive policy agenda developed by conservative think tanks,…

How It’s Done – Spotlight On Public Works

Public works professionals perform diverse and essential tasks that often go unnoticed but are vital to maintaining our quality of life. The following firsthand accounts from UWUA members offer a glimpse into the diverse responsibilities, challenges, and rewards of working in public works across various municipalities. From managing intricate water and sewer systems to clearing…