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USW members join a health and safety exchange with Mexican brothers and sisters

January 29, 2026 | News Articles

In the summer of 2025, Steelworkers joined a delegation of Canadian union representatives to travel to Mexico for a technical exchange on occupational health and safety with unions from both countries.  In Cuernavaca, Mexico, they participated in a three-day workshop with workers who had recently organized their own workplaces to form unions or were in […]

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Steelworkers make great neighbours

January 23, 2026 | News Articles

The union is a pillar of support for the communities in which our members live and work. Steelworkers contribute to the community in many ways. Take pride in and be inspired by these recent initiatives. USW 8327 donated T-shirts for tie-dyeing USW Local 8327, an amalgamated local in Eastern Ontario, donated 400 T-shirts for campers […]

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Get to know USW activists

January 23, 2026 | News Articles

SHELLEY SAVOURYTraffic Clerk Marine AtlanticTC Local 1976, Unit 551, District 6Port aux Basques, N.L. What do you do? As part of my job, I get to tell you where to go. I’m a Traffic Clerk for Marine Atlantic, scanning ferry tickets and directing cars and trucks on and off the ferry.There are about 320 members […]

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Standing stronger together in solidarity

January 21, 2026 | News Articles

Over the past few months, District 6 members have once again shown the strength, compassion and solidarity that define our union. Losing former International President Leo W. Gerard deeply saddened us. A proud Sudburian and lifelong trade unionist, Leo’s legacy is felt in every corner of our movement. From his early days with Local 6500 […]

At an all-time low in public-opinion polls, Quebec’s CAQ government passed Bill 89, anti-democratic legislation that violates the constitutional rights of workers and their unions, says USW District 5 Director Nicolas Lapierre.

Union rights under attack

January 21, 2026 | News Articles

At an all-time low in the polls and in the final year of its term, the conservative Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government has turned to attacking the fundamental rights of workers and their unions. Under the guise of “transparency” and “democracy,” the CAQ has passed the “Boulet Act” – part of a corporate agenda that […]

USW Director Scott Lunny joins Rogers technicians in Abbotsford, B.C., as they fight for fairness, respect and a better deal.

Struggles, strength and solidarity

January 21, 2026 | News Articles

I begin by thanking USW District 3 members and local unions for putting your trust in me for another term as your Director. It’s an honour to do this work on behalf of our 44,000 members and retirees. I’m proud to continue this next chapter under the leadership of our International President-elect, Roxanne Brown. Roxanne […]

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USW organizing successes

January 19, 2026 | News Articles

The USW’s commitment to support health-care workers who want the security and benefits of union membership led to another organizing success recently when more than 150 retirement home employees in Ajax, Ont., joined the Steelworkers. Staff at the Parkland Ajax facility, who provide daily care and support to seniors and their families, turned to the […]

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Movies and water slides – with a side of union education

January 16, 2026 | News Articles

USW locals are receiving thousands of dollars towards the cost of hosting community events. There are two catches: the locals must contribute to the USW Family and Community Education Fund (FCEF) and the project must have an educational component Local 9344 family day This Quebec local organized a family day at Lac des Rapides in […]

Steelworkers Humanity Fund Executive Director Guillaume Charbonneau (l) and Marco Chavez (r), a member of the Los Mineros national executive. The Mexican delegation, on tour in Ontario and Quebec to discuss tariff impacts on workers.

Building bridges of solidarity in response to Trump’s trade war

January 16, 2026 | News Articles

Amid Trump’s trade war on Canada’s manufacturing capacity and its workers, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund organized a tour by partner unions from Mexico and Canadian experts to discuss the tariff impacts on workers and the economy. In September, the group visited USW Area Councils and locals, toured factories to meet members and participated in forums […]

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Principles for Responsible Mining: United Steelworkers policy statement

January 8, 2026 | News Articles

The United Steelworkers, the largest mining union in North America and a founding member of the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance, has released a policy statement outlining the union’s principles for responsible mining. Critical minerals and materials are of significant strategic importance for energy, national defence, transportation, communications and other technology. Global demand for these […]

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Supporting good mental health – it’s a union issue

January 5, 2026 | News Articles

What is mental health? Having good mental health means generally feeling good and being able to cope with everyday life at home and at work. Seeking help for those experiencing mental health issues is challenging for a number of reasons: there is still stigma, people don’t know where to get help, getting help may cost […]

The USW Local 2020-05 bargaining committee, representing office, professional and technical workers at mining giant Vale in Sudbury. Ont., negotiated a four-year contract with significant gains on wages, pensions, health and safety and more.

Bargaining successes

January 5, 2026 | News Articles

Each year, USW members at hundreds of workplaces across Canada, covering virtually every sector of the economy, negotiate strong collective agreements that protect health and safety and improve wages, benefits and working conditions. Some of these recent settlements include: Local 1-306Whey to go! Dairy workers complete udderly successful negotiations A six-year contract for members who […]

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A message to District 3 members as we close out 2025

December 22, 2025 | News Articles

Dear friends, As we close out 2025, it’s clear that this has been a year of significant challenges, hard fights and real victories across our District. We took on a lot this year. There were many struggles and many successes. Tariffs, trade disputes and the chaos and uncertainty driven by Trump dominated far too much […]

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Steelworkers rally in solidarity to support hurricane relief in Jamaica

December 18, 2025 | News Articles

United Steelworkers union (USW) members from Local 3950 came together in a strong show of solidarity to support communities in Jamaica following the devastation caused by a recent hurricane. What began as a simple conversation on the shop floor quickly turned into collective action. After discussing the hurricane’s severity with coworkers, members approached plant management […]

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Canadian Labour Congress President Bea Bruske

December 16, 2025 | News Articles

Bea Bruske is the president of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), elected in 2021 and re-elected in 2023. You can meet Bea at the CLC Convention in Winnipeg, May 11-15, 2026. For more than three decades, Bruske has served workers and their families as an activist, workers’ advocate, negotiator and community organizer. She served as […]

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Trade war: The Steelworkers win gains, but the fight isn’t over

December 16, 2025 | News Articles

The trade war launched by Donald Trump continues to intensify, striking Canadian workers. In addition to the 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum imposed earlier this year and the duties on non-CUSMA-compliant automobiles and parts, Washington added a 50% tariff on copper in July. More recently, a new 10% duty on softwood lumber was introduced, […]

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District 6 PAC meeting focuses on political priorities and workers’ voices

December 15, 2025 | News Articles

Members of the United Steelworkers union (USW) District 6 Political Action Committee (PAC) met at the District 6 office on Dec. 8 and 9 to review recent political work, discuss key issues affecting workers and plan priorities for 2026. The two-day meeting included debriefs from recent lobbying efforts at the provincial and federal levels, regional […]

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Steelworkers spread holiday cheer with donations across Sault Ste. Marie

December 11, 2025 | News Articles

As the holiday season approaches, many families in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., are experiencing increased financial pressure and uncertainty. To help support the community during this challenging time, United Steelworkers union (USW) locals have once again come together to provide much-needed assistance to local charities and service organizations. This year, the Steelworkers Humanity Fund is […]