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Mar 6, 2025 · The Utility Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO represents 45,000 members employed in America's utility sectors and related industries.
About UWUA - UWUA
UWUA members work both underground and aboveground repairing the electric grid, perched high atop wind turbines, and in many other places in between. You will find us in your …
Our People - UWUA
Our union is a democracy. From forming new bargaining units, to electing officers, UWUA is built and governed by collective action and member participation. Officers are elected and installed …
Regions - UWUA
UWUA locals are divided into five regions across the country. Check out the map below to find out which region your local falls under. For information on which staff representatives serve your …
Organize Your Workplace - UWUA
Unions give workers the power to negotiate for fair wages, more favorable working conditions, and other benefits through collective bargaining. Unions help bring workers out of poverty and into …
Our History - UWUA
UWUA’s earliest roots trace back to utility workers in New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, California, and Ohio who in the 1940s worked for companies such as Consumers Power, …
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WASHINGTON, DC (MARCH 28, 2025) – Today, Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) President James Slevin released the following statement condemning President Trump’s …
Gear - UWUA
Through a new partnership with Custom Embroidery Plus, UWUA now offers an expanded gear catalog for locals and individuals purchasing UWUA-branded gear.
Programs - UWUA
UWUA offers safety training, discounts through Union Plus, industry-specific education courses, scholarship opportunities for children of UWUA members, and more. Power for America …
UWUA Constitution - UWUA
The Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), AFL-CIO is an organization of members united by the belief in the dignity and worth of workers and by an understanding of the necessity and …