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UAW Statement on Meeting with Governor Hochul

Regions 9 & 9A Meet with New York Governor Kathy Hochul to Push Working Class Priorities

This morning, UAW Region 9 Director Dan Vicente and Region 9A Director Brandon Mancilla along with 9A CAP Representative Aaron Eisenberg met with New...

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Region 9A Represents at Leadership Essentials Conference in Black Lake

This week, Region 9A was represented at the UAW Leadership Essentials Institute in Black Lake, Michigan, by members from Locals 405 and 571 in Connecticut, Locals 1850, 2337, 2415, and 4004 in Puerto Rico, and Locals 2325 and 7902 in New York.

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300 Student Workers at Mount Sinai Win Their Union with 90% Union Yes

Graduate student workers at Mount Sinai in New York City have won their union, Sinai Student Workers-UAW (SSW-UAW), according to votes tabulated by the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday, October 9.

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In First Strike Authorization Vote at Stellantis, UAW Members at Los Angeles Parts Center Overwhelmingly Approve a Walkout if U.S. Investments Aren’t Made

ONTARIO, Calif. — On Thursday night, a supermajority of UAW members at Stellantis’ Los Angeles Parts Distribution Center voted to request strike authorization from the International Executive Board if the company and union can’t settle the grievance over the company’s refusa

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UAW Statement on JD Vance Refusing to Commit to Investments in Michigan Auto Plants

Donald Trump was the job-killer-in-chief while in the White House. His failed United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement—or Trump’s NAFTA as we prefer to call it—has led to the mass exodus of good, blue-collar jobs from the United States.  

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