Publications
- August 10, 2009 USW@Work - Volume 4, Issue 3 Features in this Edition: Make It Here, Fighting the Wave, Safety Matters, Keep Up the Pressure
- June 01, 2009 USW@Work - Volume 4, Issue 2 Features in this edition: Saving Manufacturing, Buy American, World-Class Polluter, Trade Complaint
- February 25, 2009 USW@Work - Volume 4, Issue 1 In this issue it highlights the Fight for Economic Renewal, Economy Reeling, Chinese Pipe Imports, Education Program Awarded and the Forest Policy. Winter 2009
- September 18, 2009 The Oil Worker, Issue 10 In this Edition: Make Your Plant Safer by Reporting Process Safety Incidents, USW Calls for Industry-Wide Phase-out of Hydrogen Fluoride Alkylation Units, Corroded Pipe Cause of May Blast at Sunoco Marcus Hook Refinery, Valero Delaware City Layoff Targets 70 Union Workers, Make Your Plant Safer by Reporting Process Safety Incidents, ExxonMobil Takes the Lead for Recent Environmental Reports, USW Applauds EPA Rejecting Portions of Texas Clean-Air Permitting Program, Falling Demand for Petroleum Products could cause Industry Restructuring
- August 28, 2009 The Oil Worker, Issue 9 In this Edition: Why we Withdrew from American Petroleum Institute Talks, Environmentalists Push for Hydrogen Fluoride Substitute, Update on Gabriel Alvarado, CSB Investigates Release at Joliet Refinery, Be Prepared to Participate in Nationwide Safety Campaign, Second-Quarter Profits Fall for Majors, Independent Refiners, Why EFCA is Needed
- June 25, 2009 The Oil Worker, Issue 8 In this Edition: Oil Refiners Fail to Learn from Past Safety Incidents, Near Misses, Oil Industry Keeps Repeating Its Mistakes, Report All Incidents to USW Health, Safety, & Environment Department, National Oil Bargaining Continues Into Springtime, What’s Happening at your Site?
- October 13, 2009 Pulp Truth - Issue 24 In this Edition: USW Fights Unfair Trade by Joining Paper Industry in Trade Cases Against China, Indonesia, PCA Council Builds Solidarity, Plan of Action
- September 17, 2009 Pulp Truth - Issue 23 In this Edition: Contracts that Reopen, Pittsburgh Council Meetings Result in Joint Action Plans, Joint Paper Sector Projects in play for Workers Uniting, Rock-Tenn Council Initiates Organizing Plan, Rock-Tenn Engages in Anti-union Attacks, Domtar Council Meets in Nashville to Build Power, News Briefs from around the Industry
- July 29, 2009 Pulp Truth - Issue 22 In this Edition: Contracts that Reopened, Eleven USW Councils Set to Meet Through September, Draft Legislation Proposes End To Black Liquor Tax Credit, Canadian Paper Local Needs Our Support, Covington MeadWestvaco Workers Ratify Groundbreaking Contract, New Four-Year Contract at NewPage’s Luke Mill, Worker Interests Taken Care of in Caraustar Bankruptcy ... more
- October 28, 2009 SOAR in Action - Fall 09 Edition Highlights: Ohio Demands “Health Care Now”, Private Insurers Should Not be Allowed to Use Mailings to Mislead Seniors about Health Care Reform, SOAR Charters New Chapter in District13, Little-Known Benefit Aids Wartime Veterans And Their Spouses, Obama Proposes an Extra One-time Payment to Social Security Recipients, Vale-Inco Holding Canadian Pensioners Hostage, SOAR Activists Recognized for Good Work With Labour Volunteer Awards, The 2010 Census, Governors’ Races and Congressional Re-districting, Retirees Can Win in Health Reform
- August 06, 2009 SOAR in Action - Summer 09 Edition Highlights: Thousands Rally, Say “We Can’t Wait for Health Care Reform”, SOAR Chapter 8-1 Received Special Recognition at Chapter’s Annual Party, Health Care Reform Now!, Calling All Former Baie Verte Asbestos Miners and Families, Pensions at Risk, AAM and USW Partner on Auto Supply Bus Tour/Teach-In, Alliance for Retired Americans Holds Legislative Conference, Retirees Must Speak Up in Health Care Debate
- June 02, 2009 SOAR in Action - Spring 09 Edition Highlights: USW and SOAR Members Lobby Indiana State Representatives, SOAR Leaders Demand Workers’ Right to Join the Union, SOAR Chapter President’s Discovery Sparks Rally, The Recession Won’t Bankrupt Social Security, Traveling Through British Columbia with Jack Munro for SOAR, SOAR Calls for Workers’ Pension Protection, Steel Town Fights Back SOAR was There, Health Care for All, Buy American: Let’s Get Our Nation Back to Work!, Future of Retirement at Stake in Health Care Debate
- September 16, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 8 In this Edition: John Howard, M.D., Selected as New Head of NIOSH,Workers Have the Right to Choose MSHA Safety Representatives, Not Company,Long Hours and Hard Work Pay Off in the Panhandle,Environmental Unions: Labor and the Superfound (2009), Craig Slatin, Baywood Publishing company: Amityville, NY
- August 18, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 7 In this Edition: Obama Nominates David Michaels to Head OSHA, Three Refinery HF Acid Accidents in Six Months Worries Chemical Safety Board, OSHA Finds Metro North Railroad Co. Guilty of Retaliation against 4 Employees, Senators propose changes to OSH Act, ERT Update
- July 13, 2009 FrontLines Volume 1, Issue 6 In this edition: OSHA Fines Valero Refinery Delaware City $107, 500 for PSM Violations in NEP Inspection, Serious Injury to Union Brother at Local 2-460 Triggers Identification and Elimination of Hazards,Workers Have the Right-to-Know Too,To ConAgra workers, he's a hero







