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Home - United Mine Workers of America The Associate Membership is a way for a surviving spouse, family member or general supporter of the United Mine Workers to become part of the movement to restore fairness, justice and dignity for working families Click here to learn more!
History - United Mine Workers of America Throughout the annals of American labor history, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) has held an undisputed leadership position The UMWA spearheaded the crusade to establish collective bargaining within the realm of American industrialization during the 20th century
About - United Mine Workers of America The United Mine Workers of America is a diverse union with a membership that includes coal miners, manufacturing workers, clean coal technicians, health care workers, corrections officers, and public employees throughout the United States and Canada
Contact Us - United Mine Workers of America The Journal Department produces the award-winning, bi-monthly publication The United Mine Workers Journal The UMW Journal’s first issue was printed in January 1890, and it is the longest continually-published union periodical in North American history Click here for answers to a few FAQs
Is There Now a War on Coal Miners? - United Mine Workers of America [TRIANGLE, VA] Commenting on recent actions by elements of the Trump administration to make American coal uncompetitive and threaten the health and safety of American miners, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) International President Cecil E Roberts issued the following statement today:
UMWA Canada - United Mine Workers of America The United Mine Workers of America takes great pride in its Canadian members and the long, storied history of representing workers across Canada From the coal fields of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, to the mines of Alberta and beyond, Canadian miners have played an essential role in shaping the legacy and strength of the UMWA
The Promise of 1946 - United Mine Workers of America The Promise of 1946, also known as the Krug-Lewis Agreement (Agreement), was a deal struck between the United States Government, the United Mine Workers of America and accepted by the coal operators to end a nationwide strike by the Union following the end of World War II
District 17 - United Mine Workers of America District 17’s roots are deeply intertwined with the struggle for workers’ rights and social justice The district’s long and storied history is marked by the fierce determination of its members to bring about positive change in their workplaces and communities
Join - United Mine Workers of America The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) is one of the most successful labor unions in American history Speaking with the unified voice of hundreds of thousands, the UMWA effectively secures a safe work environment, fair wages and benefits, and job security for each of its members
News Media - United Mine Workers of America — The West Virginia AFL-CIO hosted its 37th annual Workers Day Memorial on Monday, emphasizing the theme “Fight for Our Lives ” The event mourned the loss of eight West Virginians who died on the job last year, spanning industries from coal mining to transportation