Showing posts with label millwrights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millwrights. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Union Millwrights

Union Millwrights
" Making Engineers Look Good "

www.unionmillwright.com


Union Millwrights

Remember we are the trade of all trades!

 

Our member's willingness to continually upgrade and share their skills is what separates us from the competition

 

Brotherhood is: defined as a fraternity of men with a common interest and creed.

 

Mentoring is: the process in which journeyman Millwrights go out of their way to help other Millwrights to develop their skills and learn about our Union History.

 

There is no better joy than to give back to that, which has been given to you.

 

These are the feelings and emotions expressed by our Union Brothers and Sisters who have trained members of our Union is outstanding.

 

The ability to provide assistance creates an environment to promote Brotherhood and Unionism. It is both rewarding and empowering. We thank you and appreciate the noble efforts you have displayed to make this a stronger and more educated Brotherhood.

 

By stepping forward to accept this challenge, you have shown the spirit needed for growth and survival in the new millennium.

 

Does your hall have a Mentor program? If not? Start one

 

Millwright Ron

Union Members

Union Members looking for Union stickers?
Visit the Millwrights Store at
www.unionmillwright.com

Friday, September 05, 2014

TYPES OF GEARS

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http://www.unionmillwright.com/typesofgears.html


TYPES OF GEARS

Unions

Unions:
Strip away all the good Unions have done for America since its earliest days,
and you would see an ugly picture. The truth about the value of Unions in
America is found in our history. Don't believe the lies about Unions. Be
diligent and responsibl­e enough to learn the facts about all the good Unions...
have done for all American's­ not just for their members.

Millwright Ron

www.unionmillwright.com


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Sunday, December 02, 2012

What is a Union

What Is A Union

A Union is not anything if it consists of each of us.
It is only something if it consists of all of us..
Millwright Ron
www.unionmillwright.com



 

How can I support my union?

How can I support my union?

There are a number of things members can do to make the Union even stronger than it is today. Participating in your local union, sticking together, and educating potential members and the public about our unions are simple, everyday ways we can support our unions.
  • Attend local union meetings regularly. If you cannot attend meetings, talk to your shop steward or other members about what took place and try to make the next one.
  • Stay informed. Keep up with current events and what's happening in your workplace. Keep up with news that affects you and your union.
  • Participate in union elections. Whether it's elections for officers, contract votes or local union business, your opinion counts and can make a difference.
  • Get to know your steward, he or she is your primary contact with your union and can answer many of your questions or refer you to the appropriate resources.
  • Get to know your local officers and trustees. Many local unions provide contact information and bios on their web sites.
  • Review your local union bylaws. Each local is autonomous and has its own set of rules and guidelines.
  • Attend union rallies and events when you can. You may not be able to make them all, but standing together shows strength in numbers.
  • Become an e-activist. Read and participate on blog sites in your community or state, or start your own blog. Join Union sites on MySpace, YouTube, Facebook and other social networking sites. Comment on local newspaper or TV station web sites to provide the Union perspective
  • Spread the word. If you hear about an issue that concerns you, tell your friends, relatives and coworkers and show them how to get involved. Educate others. Talk about what being a Union means to you. Tell your friends, relatives and other workers you bump into about benefits of being a Union Member.
 
 
  • Millwright Ron
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