Hey Steelworkers, We Just Want to Say Thank You!

Recently, we ran a postcard campaign that focused on infrastructure investment. At the same time, we had a thank you drawing that each member could participate in. This was to show appreciation for not only your participation in this drawing, but for what you do year round. For stepping up, engaging when it matters and keeping up the fight on the issues that affect us in the workplace. We recognize that Washington and our state capitols do not change unless we speak out. Thanks to our locals’ Rapid Response efforts, we regularly do just that!

And Now . . . We Have The Winners!
We recently held our Thank You Drawing. Out of tens of thousands of entries, two lucky Steelworkers and their guests were drawn for the Grand Prize trip to Las Vegas, Nevada for the Steelworkers International Convention in August.

winnersThose winners are:

Robert  Zgonc

Local Union 1938

Stephen Cosper

Local Union 9506

 

Also, here are the names of the 50 Steelworkers that were drawn to receive a Rapid Response fleece zip-up sweatshirt:

Nadine Miller
Jeff Rampley
Roy Boyd
Bobby Frye
Danny Newton
Alonzo Wiggs
June Munn
Nancy Williams
Stephen Heck
Anita Kay Carver
Gina Ethridge
Sherri Rogers
Boyd Asevado
LD Willis
John George
Guadalupe Martinez
Eric McCain
Steve Ware
Jacques Jackson
Edward Kauer
Ann Fivecoate
Ken Rickermann
Zandre Williams
Leon Shaw
Brandon Johnston
Randy Entenman
Niki Case
Mukesh Patel
Chris  Amaya
Danny Beaucieu
Dustin Dixon
Daniel Dabbs
Roscoe Riggens
Jerry Walton
Belinda Verges
Ben Gunderson
Pam Seagraves
David Rendina
Tina Nordlund
John Paiva
Gary Tietsort
Kevin Burge
David Wheeley
Duane Depcinski
Jason Shelnut
Nick Bryant
George Williamson
John Marrie
Ronald Crain
Deanna Taylor
 

For past efforts, for taking part in our current action and for what will be asked of you in the future – THANK YOU!

 

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