The USW represents members across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. The union is broken into 12 districts, each with a director, who helps provide guidance and resources for members in a set geographic area. Local unions, or locals, serve as the smallest branch, operating in close proximity to an individual, typically within the same community. Some are comprised of a single workplace or contract, while others, called amalgamates, bring together workers from several employers. Locals are designated by numbers, for example, USW Local 1234. Members elect their local leadership from within their ranks, and these elected officers serve as the primary contacts if members have questions or concerns. If you do not know how to get in touch with your local union, call your district office and they can help you.