Bridge Over Troubled Water

We know Steelworkers have big hearts – that’s evident in the 250-plus Jefferson Awards nominations from the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean that detail the amazing community service work of the union. Sister Pricilla Puente took home one of our top national honors. Watch and share Pricilla’s story.

The Memorial Day Massacre

This clip from the USW’s 70th Anniversary celebration relives the “Memorial Day Massacre” that occurred 81 years ago today. Several thousand workers who were trying to form a union had walked off their jobs in what is known as the “Little Steel Strike.” On the South Side of Chicago, striking workers rallied with their families and community members, then marched to peacefully picket Republic Steel. Police, out in full force, fired shots. Ten workers were dead. Thirty others were shot. Share this post to help us honor the 10 who lost their lives so that we could have the rights we still fight for today: Hilding Anderson, Alfred Causey, Leo Francisco, Earl J. Handley, Otis A. Jones, Sam R. Popovich, Kenneth Reed, Joseph Rothmund, Anthony Taglieri and Lee Tisdale. #1u #NeverForget

"You and I" Civil Rights

The power of our Union is You and I!

Rapid Response: We're Not Stopping

Rapid Response is the Steelworkers' nonpartisan grassroots education, communication, and action program that provides the necessary structure to inform every USW member about pending legislation concerning labor and work-related issues. Rapid Response provides opportunity for all USW members to have a strong voice and an active part in the legislative activities that affect their daily lives and allows USW members to fight back on a daily basis on issues that affect them, their families, and their communities.

Casino Workers: Don't Gamble With Your Healthcare

Several casino workers in Ohio and West Virginia discuss how having a union helped them win better healthcare coverage on the job.

Don’t Gamble With Your Future

We – the women and men who work at Hollywood Casino — know what’s best for us at our workplace. We are the union. The union allows us to have each other’s backs and fight for us. We deserve to have a voice that is heard. Don’t game with your future, stick with the union. More: casinoworkerscouncil.org.