Register Now for the Worker Justice Action Academy!

Let’s take the fight for worker’s rights to the next level! Register now for the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy–Saturday, December 6th from 9am to 5pm at the Human Services Building, 1 Smithfield St in Downtown Pittsburgh Is this email not displaying correctly?
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Let’s take the fight for worker’s rights to the next level!

REGISTER NOW for the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy

In the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy we will focus on developing and deepening our core organizing skills, putting people in motion, and building strong organizations. Build up your one-on-one organizing skills, develop leaders in your organization—or become a leader in your organization, learn tools to facilitate energetic and productive meetings.

Click here to see a preliminary agenda

We’ll also be joined by organizers from Ferguson, Missouri who are working on the front lines of the fighting against racism and police violence and for justice for Mike Brown.

In this session we’ll explore different organizing models and traditions and deepen our skills for taking on the serious work of organizing our base, developing leaders, building coalitions and winning power for workers and communities.

Who Should Come?

You! If you’re committed to the struggle for workers’ rights and economic justice and you want to take the fight to the next level, you don’t want to miss this event.

If you’re new to the struggle, this is a great chance to build some skills and get plugged into the exciting work that’s happening in our movement. If you’re a seasoned activist, this is a great opportunity to learn some new skills and to join the conversation about how to take our movement to the next level.

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Solidarity with Locked Out Steelworkers at Honeywell–Brown Bag and Benefit Show!

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The members of USW Local 7-669 at Honeywell’s uranium conversion facility in Metropolis, Illinois have been locked out of their jobs since August 1. The company is demanding that workers agree to changes in their contract that would allow management to operate large portions of the facility with contractors, eliminating as many as 100 local family-sustaining jobs.

Workers are concerned that allowing outside contractors to operate key aspects of the facility could be dangerous, creating confusion and increasing the risk of an accident. Workers at the facility handle large amounts of hazardous and radioactive material on a regular basis and a small error could create a release that would put thousands of people at risk.

Locked out workers will be in Pittsburgh on December 5th! Come out to meet some of these workers and show your support!

Brown Bag Lunch—12:00 noon on Friday, December 5th in the Lobby Conference Room

Meet members of Local 7-669, hear stories from their fight for a fair contract at Honeywell, and find out how you can support their struggle! E-mail John Lepley (jlepley@usw.org) to RSVP.

Acoustic Open Stage Benefit Show—8pm at Zano’s Pub House—3806 Acorn Street.

Live music, food and fun. Free admission, donations to the Local 7-669 Lockout Fund are greatly appreciated!
[Interested in playing a few songs, email Ray at groovyopenstage@gmail.com]

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Local Union Meeting Thursday!

Please note our Local Union’s revised meeting schedule!

Meeting Thursday!

Revised meeting schedule: Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday next week, our monthly Local 3657 meeting for November will be held one week earlier than usual.

We will meet this Thursday, November 20, at 12:30 in the first-floor conference room. If you can’t make it to the meeting in person, you may follow along at the members’ section of our local website by clicking here.

Please note that because the Christmas holiday also falls on a Thursday, our December meeting likewise will be held a week early, on Thursday, December 18.

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We Are Students – Not Customers! Rally Against Student Debt

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We Are Students–Not Customers!

Rally Against Student Debt

Wednesday, October 19th
4:20pm

Schenley Plaza

4100 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

Student debt in the United States totals over $1.2 trillion, and each year the number grows. Universities in Pittsburgh are among the most expensive in the country – and the world!

The “International Student Movement” has called for a global week of action…

Against the growing trends of debilitating student debt, budget cuts, and stagnating wages

In support of a growing global movement of students, faculty, adjunct and tenured professors, and community members that are demanding free education, living wages, green jobs, and a radical democratization of the organizational structures and decision-making processes that control our society.

Join the Pittsburgh Student Solidarity Coalition – PSSC and students from the University of Pittsburgh, Point Park, Chatham, Carnegie Mellon, CCAC, CAPA and more in Schenley Plaza on Wednesday, November 19th, to rally and declare that we are students, not customers!

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Hoodies for the Holidays!

Let your hood do some good!

Help Inspire Pittsburgh’s Kids

USW Local 3657 has been a long-time supporter of the United Way and its “Be a Middle School Mentor” program, with many of our members acting as mentors for sixth-graders in the Pittsburgh Public School system. In recent years, they’ve learned that 40 to 60 percent of students who drop out of school in high school decide that they are going to do that when they are in middle school.

To help counteract this trend, they are not only working with students to st5656b752-0c24-4fc6-a6dd-070a39b2d5cd.jpgrive to do better in middle school, but also to get students excited about their options for higher education – whether it is going to college, community college, a trade school or getting an associate’s degree.

We aren’t all middle school mentors, but we can still encourage students in our city to explore their options after high school and pursue a future that that allows them to provide for themselves and their families and help our communities continue to grow.

Donate a new or gently used sweatshirt from your favorite college, university, trade school, etc., to be given to sixth grade students who participate in the United Way’s “Be a Middle School Mentor” program. Don’t have a hoodie handy? Make a donation of $25 and the United Way will purchase one for you.

You can drop your sweatshirt or donation off in Mollie Relihan’s office on the 7th floor in the New Media department by next Thursday, November 20th. If you have questions, email mrelihan or call 412-562-4345.

The sweatshirts will be wrapped and delivered by United Way volunteers to the students in time for the winter/holiday season so they can rock their new duds while staying warm. If you’d like to volunteer to wrap or deliver, click here.

Thanks to all of you for continuing to make our local union one that constantly gives back and supports our communities!

Mollie

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Take Action to Stop the TPP!

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Help Us Stop Another Bad Trade Deal!

Tell Congress to Stop the TPP: With Tuesday’s election results, the next two years could be a time of unprecedented attacks on workers. We will need to stand up for good-paying jobs and a stronger economy like never before.

Often we see attacks on workers come in the form of bad trade deals. The Trans-Pacific Partnership is one such deal – one that threatens good-paying jobs, American manufacturing, our global environment and a lot more.

We are asking Local 3657 members to write to their representatives in Congress to voice their opposition to the TPP. Please use the form letter below to create a letter to your representative and then sign and return your letter (either a scanned copy via e-mail, or in person) to our Local 3657 Rapid Response coordinator Andy Zanaglio at azanaglio (Accounting Department on the 11th floor) by November 14.

Thank you!

SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear Member of Congress,

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) threatens good-paying jobs, a clean environment, affordable medicine, internet freedom, indigenous rights, food safety, commonsense banking regulations, public procurement and more.

The TPP Free Trade Agreement is a twelve-nation pact that, if approved, would set rules governing approximately 40% of the global economy — with a built-in mechanism for additional countries to join over time. It covers some 29 separate chapters, handcuffing communities’ ability to make decisions on everything from financial services and intellectual property to the environment and food safety. The TPP would have profound implications for the economy, environment and public health worldwide — yet it’s being developed behind-closed doors.

The TPP has been negotiated in secret. Six years into the negotiations, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative still refuses to tell the public what they’re proposing for the TPP in our names. Meanwhile, they have granted hundreds of corporate lobbyists — representing companies like Walmart and Chevron and Cargill — special access to the texts and to negotiators.
Also corporate lobbyists now want to rush the TPP through Congress using "Fast Track”. Fast Track takes control over trade agreements away from the public and our elected officials, and puts it further into the hands of trade bureaucrats and their corporate advisors.

The TPP and Fast Track are a sneak attack on democracy. I urge you to oppose this BAD trade deal!

Respectfully,

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The Crisis Isn’t Over…Let’s Help Struggling People in Our Community Weather the Storm

The Crisis Isn’t Over…Let’s Help Struggling People in Our Community Weather the Storm

People all over Pittsburgh are struggling. The politicians and pundits may tell us that the financial crisis is over but for the dozens of people lining up for food and clothing assistance across the street from our office every day, the crisis is far from over. Across our community we are seeing homelessness, food insecurity, parents struggling in poverty with young children, families facing foreclosure, workers experiencing long-term unemployment, and people struggling with addiction and mental health issues.

We all know that the situation isn’t going to improve until we transform our broken capitalist economic system and begin to put people before profits and ensure that everyone in our community is ensured access to food security, decent housing, meaningful work, quality education, and healthcare. But right now people in our community need help.

While we continue to fight for transformative economic change, every year members of USW Local 3657 come together through the United Way to fund critical private agencies in our community that are providing essential services to people struggling in our community.

This year, I urge you all to once again consider pledging to the United Way of Allegheny County. You can pledge online at https://doyouliveunited.org.

Your user ID is USW + the first initial of your first name + your last name (so my user ID is USWPyoung).

Your password is usw-united (you will be asked to change your password once you login.

Please remember that pledges do not automatically renew so you if you have donated in the past you need to make sure to sign up to contribute again.

If you would prefer to use the paper form just e-mail Norma (nstephens-pierce) and she’ll make sure you get a paper copy.

For thousands of families in Pittsburgh and around the country, the crisis isn’t over. We all know that we are only going to be able to permanently address the systematic economic inequalities that we’re seeing through transformative political and economic change, but in the mean time people in our community need help. Please give generously to help our neighbors weather the storm.

In solidarity,

Patrick Young
President, USW Local 3657

Local 3657 Health and Safety Committee Report

October 27, 2014

Local 3657 Health and Safety Committee Report

Committee members: Steffi Domike, Pam DelBianco, Lynda Nathenson, Zack Rearick, Diane Heminway, Chris Patberg, Janet Hill

Several people have complained about a seam in the wheelchair ramp impeding access to the USW headquarters building. Janet Hill has communicated with Ginger Hartman regarding this problem. We look forward to having the ramp fixed soon.

Janet also asked Ginger that the mail room doors be kept open during normal working hours or, alternatively, than an electronic door opener be installed because they are too heavy for some of the members of our bargaining unit to open.

The committee also communicated with Eric Russell regarding a health and safety issue in a grievance.

Civil Rights Committee Report for October 2014

Civil Rights Committee Report for October 2014

The Committee met this month and reports the following:

  1. Race exhibit at Carnegie Museum – The local and district agreed to pay up to $200 a piece, totaling $400 for the cost of renting a school bus. We negotiated the bus for much less. Through the efforts of VP Fred Redmond, the international agreed to cover the cost of 45 tickets, pizza and drinks. We had a guided tour and a conference room for discussions before and after the tour. There were 37 people that attended.
  1. AFL-CIO Mass Incarceration Training – Spoke with the lead from the AFL-CIO and was informed the training will start sometime after elections.
  1. CBTU – Had a second meeting, some things were solidified we have a communications committee and a membership (organizing) committee. And discuss what volunteering role we can play in the upcoming elections.
  1. African American/Latino Roundtable (Talk Magazine) – the event was held in Harrisburg, PA. We discussed topics pertaining to Healthcare, Immigration, Housing Assistance, Job Training Programs, Union Relevance and Voter Turnout. Director Bobby Mac stopped in and there were several other Steelworkers in attendance. It was a very successful event with a great turnout. Thank you for allowing me to represent the District, Local and CRC in this event.
  1. National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality – We were in attendance and participated on behalf of the Local 3657, LCLAA and the CRC. Guillermo spoke as our representative.

OCTOBER 2014 GRIEVANCE REPORT

OCTOBER 2014 GRIEVANCE REPORT

Submitted by Dianne Babin, Grievance Chair

Grievance No. 2013-2

Filed in District 8 the issue of this case is denial of union representation. We continue to wait on the International’s response.

Grievance No. 2014-06

This grievance was filed against the International for not providing a copy of a disciplinary letter as required by the contract.

Grievance No. 2014-07

Filed by one of our members for an unjust five (5) day suspension without pay, this grievance has been appealed to arbitration.