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USW, Local Union 2083
United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied-Industrial and Service Workers International Union
Contact Information11419 SANDROCK HOUSTON, TX 77048
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AbstractThe United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied-Industrial and Service Workers International Union (USW) represents working and retired members throughout the United States and Canada in just about every sector of the North American economy. From metals and mining and manufacturing, to health care and various services in both the public and private sectors. Established as the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC) in 1936 to coordinate the massive drive to organize the North American steel industry, the organization grew to become the United Steelworkers on May 22, 1942. The Aluminum Workers of America joined the Steelworkers on June 30, 1944. The following unions have also merged into the USW: International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (1967); United Stone and Allied Product Workers (1971); District 50, Allied and Technical Workers (1972); Upholsterers International Union of North America (1985); United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers (1995); Aluminum, Brick and Glass Workers Union (1996); Canadian Division of the Transportation Communications International Union (1999); American Flint Glass Workers Union (2003); Industrial, Wood and Allied Workers of Canada (2004); Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union (2005).
Other Unions in HOUSTON, TXIUPAT 130, BCTGM 163, IBT 19, GCC 71, IBT 919, ILA 1351, BRS 206, GMP 283, APWU 185, UA 68, UA 211, IUPAT 400, IUPAT 550, IBB 55, IATSE 184, TCU 5511, IAM 2339, IBEW 1814, SMWIA 54, ILA 24, IBB 546, IBT 747, CWA 6222, UBC 724, USW 6635, IBT 58, IBB 74, UFCW 455, UBC 551, AFGE 2284, AFGE 1030, IAM 2198, UFCW 408, IUPAT 1778, OPCMIA 79, ILA 1530, IUOE 450, IUEC 31, IBEW 716, SEIU 1016, UTU 1892, UTU 293, AFGE 227, IW 84, NALC 283, AFGE 3184, UTU 803, IBT 988, IATSE 51, UBC 2232
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