The Pi Day bake sale held on March 14 to benefit striking Pittsburgh Post-Gazette workers was a resounding success, with sales totaling more than double the original fundraising goal of $2,000.
Members of USW Local 3657 planned, staffed and baked for the sale, which took place at the USW headquarters building in Pittsburgh. Dozens of bakers and volunteers also came from other labor organizations and community groups.

Photo by Local 3657 member Steve Dietz.
More than 150 different baked good varieties came from 55 bakers and several others who donated purchased goods.
USW Local 3657 would like to thank our own members who donated baked goods and volunteered their time and efforts toward the sale. We’d also like to thank the various other labor organizations and community groups that donated or volunteered, including:
Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh Local 38061, CWA Typographical Union Local #7, Allegheny-Fayette Central Labor Council, TNG-CWA 32035, Pittsburgh Labor Choir, USW 3657 retirees, former Newsguild of New York member, United Museum Workers (USW), Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), friends of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newsroom, United Library Workers (USW), USW Local 9562, candidate for Allegheny County Council District 10, candidate for Pittsburgh City Council District 5, candidate for Commonwealth Court, Indivisible Grassroots Pittsburgh, Pitt Grads, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) Pittsburgh, SEIU 668 former member, Westmoreland CLC, Democratic Women of Westmoreland, grandson of mill workers and son of the President of IBEW Local 712.

Photo by Steve Dietz, LU 3657.
There are a number of ways we can continue to show solidarity and support for the strikers:

Together, we make the pie bigger!