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We have a Tentative Agreement! Meeting and Ratification Vote on Sunday

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BREAKING: UAW Local 379 Prepared to Strike Today over Unfair Labor Practices at Cummins

98% of Members Voted to Walk Out at Noon on Friday If Cummins Fails to Meet Demands for a Fair Contract...

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Bargaining Update: Day 17 of Negotiations

On Day 17 of negotiations, we have reached one (1) TA (Tentative Agreement) on a non‑economic issue. As of 6:20 PM, we’ve exchanged two rounds of coun...

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How Union Women celebrate National Sisters Day

The first Sunday in August is National Sisters Day, and your opportunity to show your appreciation for that unique bond only sisters can understand. W...

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Celebrating friends in our communities on National Friendship Day

National Friendship day encourages people from across the globe to connect with friends. This is the day to make a new friend or connect with an old f...

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Sign the petition to honor Walter Reuther with a commemorative stamp

Walter Reuther can be said to have done more for more American workers than any other leader in the labor movement...

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