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UAW Action Guide: Stand Up for Our Future: Promises Made, Promises Broken—Medicaid Cuts Are Looming. "A gut punch to working people from anti-worker Senate Republicans”

UAW Action Guide: Promises Made, Promises Broken—Medicaid Cuts Are Looming

UAW VALUESIn our union, we talk about four core issues that matter most to working families—a livable wage, affordable health care, retirement securit...

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UAW Region 9A Worker Power Institute

Sharpen Your Skills at This Summer's Worker Power Institute

Sharpen your skills with the UAW Region 9A Worker Power Institute this summer! All trainings will be in-person at the NYC sub-regional office (350 W 3...

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Chuck Browning Elected by IEB to UAW Vice President

With the vacancy created by the retirement of UAW Vice President and Director of the Ford Department Gerald Kariem, the UAW International Executive Board has unanimously elected UAW Region 1A Director Chuck Browning, 57, to fill the remainder of Kariem’s term, which ends in June 2022.

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UAW President Rory L. Gamble Announce Decision to Retire June 30

Detroit - UAW President Rory L. Gamble informed staff at noon today that he has notified the UAW International Executive Board (IEB) that he will retire at the end of June. He will serve through June 30, 2021.

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Juneteenth Letter from UAW and Ford

A culture of belonging and caring for each other starts with each one of us. In honor of Juneteenth, on Friday, June 18, we are inviting you to acknowledge and celebrate an important moment in U.S. history.

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Juneteenth: A Brief History

Juneteenth is an annual celebration on June 19 marking the end of slavery in the United States. Though the Emancipation Proclamation took effect in 1863, freedom would not come for many enslaved African Americans until years later.

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