- June 30, 2009 Women of Steel Leadership Training Information The Women of Steel Leadership Course is about leadership and commitment, and its objective is to develop strong, dedicated leadership among women in our Union. Click here for more info.
- June 12, 2009 Women of Steel in Liberia I was proud to be a part of the recent USW delegation to Liberia as a representative or our Union and Women of Steel (WOS). The delegation was led by USW Vice-President (Human Affairs) Fred Redmond and included John Alexander of Health, Safety and Environment; and Mike Zielinski of Strategic Campaigns.
- June 12, 2009 Women Workers Uniting Women Workers Uniting is a new publication which contains articles concerning union women from WORKERS UNITING, the first global trade union created by a merger of Unite and the United Steelworkers (USW).
- June 12, 2009 CLUW Joins Global Pearl Of Wisdom Campaign To Prevent Cervical Cancer Marking Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in January, the Coalition of Labor Union Women has joined a coalition of women’s health and advocacy organizations in the United States and Europe in a new, united effort to prevent cervical cancer worldwide.
- June 12, 2009 Women Take Unfair Hit on New Bankrupcy Law With more than 1 million women expected to file for bankruptcy this year, outnumbering men by about 150,000 the change in filing that took effect October 17 will make it harder for women in particular. Women will be saddled with higher debts for longer periods eroding their economic security and ability to recover from financial crisis on their own.
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- April 21, 2009 Building Networks and Coalitions To win the positive changes we need our workplaces, our communities, our economies and in society; and to defeat legislative, public policy and other changes that will hurt working families in the United States, Canada and countries around the world.
- April 20, 2009 Communications Guide for Women of Steel In coordination with the International Communications Department, we have developed a guide to help Women of Steel members who wish to assist us by writing articles and stories for the USW Working Women website.
- June 11, 2009 Women's Committee Building Solidarity Action Calendar Create Your Own Women's Committee "Building Solidarity
- June 11, 2009 Useful Reports and Studies The following reports, studies, and issue papers contain valuable information on various topics which have been done specifically for and about women and their issues by various organizations and research groups.
- June 11, 2009 Step-by-Step to Elected Office There are a number of resources available to all members seeking to run for local union positions. This guide is but one such resource. Members interested in running for elected office should not hesitate to contact their staff representative.
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- April 21, 2009 Women of Steel Coordinators Women -- especially our "Women of Steel" activists play a major role shaping the future for working women. In this section is a listing of Women of Steel Coordinators in Canada and the U.S.
- June 11, 2009 Downloadable Fliers Fliers are available for Women of Steel activists include: Social Security Matters to Working Women, Privatizing Social Security Hurts Women!, Women of Steel and Communications, Women of Steel and Organizing, Women of Steel - What It's All About, Women of Steel ¿ De qué se trata?, Women of Steel - Guidelines for Women's Councils, Women of Steel and Project Ideas, Women of Steel and Financial Issues, Women of Steel and Guidelines for Local Union Women's Committees, Women of Steel and the Web Site
- June 11, 2009 Downloadable Logos The Women is Steel logo is available here for activists to download.
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- April 21, 2009 Report of the Cananea International Solidarity Trip by Women of Steel On May 27, 2008 fourteen Women of Steel members representing the United Steelworkers gathered in Tucson and caravaned across the Mexican border about three hours into Cananea, Mexico to support striking miners.
- June 12, 2009 WOS Members Learn How Trade Agreements Negatively Affect Mexican Workers In support of the Women of Steel International Solidarity Initiative, USW union sisters representing 6 Districts across the U.S. and Canada traveled to Tijuana, Mexico in April 2008 to participate in a joint Border Tour effort between the Sierra Club and USW Women of Steel to view first hand how NAFTA and other such trade agreements negatively affect workers and communities.
- June 12, 2009 What do Trees have to do with Peace? Thirty years ago, in the country of Kenya, 90% of the forest had been chopped down. Without trees to hold the topsoil in place, the land became like a desert. When the women and girls would go in search of firewood in order to prepare the meals, they would have to spend hours and hours looking for what few branches remained.
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- June 30, 2009 Comments from Women of Steel Leadership Course Participants The Women of Steel Leadership Course is about leadership and commitment, and its objective is to develop strong, dedicated leadership among women in our Union. Click here to view comments from course participants.
- June 12, 2009 One Sick Child Away From Being Fired: When Opting Out Is Not an Option Professional women are not the only Americans whose jobs are in jeopardy because of work/family conflict. This report discusses a study of 99 union arbitrations that provide a unique window into how work and family responsibilities clash in the lives of bus drivers, telephone workers, construction linemen, nurses aides, carpenters, welders, janitors, and others – men as well as women – in working-class jobs.
- June 12, 2009 Who Holds The Power? Millions of children and low-income working families are left without support they need as the House appropriations bill has left programs for children and families severely underfunded. Only one in seven children eligible for childcare assistance receives help under federal law.
- June 12, 2009 IMF Adopts Statement on Gender Equality Following the election of eight women to the International Metalworkers Federation, IMF Executive, the IMF World Congress today adopted a statement on Gender Equality. The statement recognizes the differences women experience at work, in unions and in society at large.
- June 12, 2009 HIV-AIDS Highest Growth Among Women Two decades after the first American woman was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus in July 1982, HIV-positive women now have their own resources, including Charlottesville, Va.-based The Well Project and the San Francisco-based Women's Information Service and Exchange. But health experts warn ...
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