January 14, 2010
USW contributes $20,000 after devastating earthquake in Haiti.
June 25, 2010
A new 4-year labor agreement between the United Steelworkers (USW) union and Alcoa covering some 6,000 workers at 11 U.S. locations.
July 2010
Yearlong strike against mining giant Vale ends in victory when USW members in Sudbury and Port Colborne, Ontario, vote to accept a negotiated settlement.
September 2010
The USW in Canada and the Telecommunications Workers Union sign strategic alliance to work together on issues of common interest in Canada and globally.
September 2010
USW files 800-page Section 301 petition against China's use of unfair trade practices todominate the clean technology sector.
September 17, 2010
United Steelworkers International President Leo W. Gerard accepted an appointment by President Barack Obama to the President's Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations.
December 2010
USW representatives testify at a Chemical Safety Board hearing on "Regulatory Approaches to Offshore Oil and Gas Safety" after Deepwater Horizon explosion kills 11 workers.
December 13, 2010
United Steelworkers reported that a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found in favor of the United States, a challenge by China on imposition of import duties on passenger and light truck tires.
June 2011
China agrees to end wind energy subsidies as a result of USW-filed Section 301 petition.
August 2011
USW and UNITE HERE sign a strategic alliance agreement to support each other and work together on issues of common interest in Canada and globally.
August 2, 2011
USW atomic workers at the Honeywell International uranium processing plant in Metropolis, Ill., ratify a new three-year agreement that ends a 13-month lockout.
August 12, 2011
Over 3,000 elected United Steelworkers local union leaders from across North America met with top international officers and executive board members for an International Convention Aug. 15 - 18, at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
August 22, 2011
United Steelworkers mourn the loss of a treasured friend and great Canadian, but they are comforted by Jack Layton's incredible legacy - of unbridled hope and optimism for a brighter future for our country.
November 18, 2011
United Steelworker members at oil facilities nationwide overwhelmingly ratified the National Oil Bargaining (NOB) policy after delegates to the September oil bargaining conference adopted it.
January 2012
The USW's successful campaign to organize Southern California car wash workers results in the industry's first three contracts, as well as a $1 million settlement to workers at eight other car washes who were underpaid and denied breaks and other benefits.
January 2012
In a victory for USW members, the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules that China limiting exports of raw materials violates commitments it made when joining the organization.
January 31, 2012
USW reaches agreement with the oil industry on a three-year National Oil Bargaining pattern settlement that includes ground-breaking improvements in health and safety.
February 2, 2012
Fred Redmond, USW International Vice President (Human Affairs), has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
February 27, 2012
USW members at Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.'s Findlay, Ohio, plant ratify a five-year agreement after an international campaign results in the end of a three-month, company-imposed lockout.
May 2012
USW celebrates its 70th anniversary in Cleveland with sessions on union history, a Next Generation conference for young union leaders and activists, conferences for glass workers, retirees and local union communicators, and an International Executive Board meeting.
May 4, 2012
Leon Lynch, the first African American to serve as an international vice president of a major labor union and a lifelong advocate for social justice and civil rights, dies at the age of 76.
June 2012
USW joins labor unions from around the world in founding IndustriALL, a global union federation which represents 50 million workers in 140 countries and aims to work as a counterbalance to multinational corporations.
June 22, 2012
USW's extensive campaign to save hundreds of jobs at the shuttered ConocoPhillips refinery in Trainer, Pa., ends in success when Monroe Energy, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, finalizes its purchase of the facility.
July 5, 2012
USW reaches an agreement with Rio Tinto on a three-year contract at the company's aluminum smelter in Alma, Quebec, ending a six-month lockout and sending 780 members back to work.
Summer 2012
USW leads the fight for fair trade on cases involving lined paper imports, Chinese solar cells, circular welded pipe, electrical steel products and tin- and chromium-coated steel imports.
September-October 2012
USW members at Temple-Inland mills and box plants vote to be included in the master economic agreement with International Paper.
December 13, 2012
Nancy Lessin, a longtime United Steelworkers activist on behalf of worker health and safety, was appointed by U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis to a seat on the 12-member federal Whistleblower Protection Advisory Committee (WPAC)
January 2013
Fifteen years of struggle pay off when hospital workers at Kentucky River Medical Center in Jackson, Ky., reach their first contract with Tennessee- based health care giant Community Health Systems.
January 2013
USW's Tony Mazzocchi Center for Health, Safety and Environmental Education receives an award from the U.S. Department of Labor for its chemical safety app called USW Safety.
February 2013
USW urges a new approach and expanded agenda for trade talks with the EU that promotes economic growth while safeguarding workers' rights and strengthening workplace regulations and standards.
April 16, 2013
USW releases a study entitled "A Risk Too Great, Hydrofluoric Acid in U.S. Refineries" that warns the public that refiners using this highly toxic chemical are not likely to have adequate safety systems in place or be prepared to handle a release.
April 26, 2013
International Vice President Fred Redmond receives NAACP's Dr. Annie B. Martin Labor Leader Award.
May 2013
USW, Unite the Union and Workers Uniting develop an international plan for shared prosperity to replace the austerity approach that benefits the rich at the expense of workers.
June 17, 2013
USW campaign saves Tesoro's oil refinery in Kapolei, Hawaii, from closure, when Par Petroleum Corporation purchases the facility as well as Tesoro's logistics and retail system.
July 11, 2013
USW stands in solidarity with Brazilian unions and social movements, marking their National Day of Struggle, which focuses on defense of workers' rights and support of protests throughout the country.
September 2013
USW's Health, Safety and Environment department announces the development of a comprehensive, union-based safety and health program that focuses on finding and preventing hazards.
September 27, 2013
President Barack Obama has announced the appointment of United Steelworkers (USW) International President Leo W. Gerard and 18 others to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) Steering Committee "2.0."
October 1, 2013
USW is the only non-academic institution to win funding from the Alpha Foundation for the Improvement of mine safety and health.
November 21, 2013
A federal appeals court upholds a 2012 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling that Carey Salt violated federal labor law numerous times in its negotiations with the USW, ordering the company to reinstate striking workers and repay them for losses suffered due to the company's illegal conduct.
December 6, 2013
The United Steelworkers' (USW) 1.2 million active and retired members join the citizens of South Africa and people across the world in mourning the loss of a great leader and humanitarian, Nelson Mandela.
January 9, 2014
USW opposes fast-track legislation and calls for a new commitment to trade policies that do not fuel income disparity.
January 14, 2014
Obama administration agrees to challenge China on its refusal to comply with a WTO ruling against the country's imposition of duties on high- tech American steel madeby USW members.
Winter 2014
USW's petition in 2010 to end a broad range of China's unfair trade practices is vindicated when the WTO rules against China's restrictions on exports of rare-earth metals used in missile-defense systems and smartphones.
March 26, 2014
The United Steelworkers hailed today's ruling from National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Region 13 Director Peter Sung Ohr declaring that Northwestern University football players fit the legal definition of employees and thus are eligible to form a union.
April 25, 2014
The USW-backed College Athletes Players Association makes history, participating in the first union election of its kind. In March 2014, the NLRB ruled the players fit the legal definition of employees, paving the way for the student athletes to vote on union representation.
May 5, 2014
Retired USW President Lynn Williams, the son of a Canadian mill-town minister who led the United Steelworkers as its international president during a turbulent decade of steel industry consolidation, died May 5 at age 89 in Toronto, Canada.
May 23, 2014
The USW celebrates another win at the WTO, which ruled that China was imposing illegal tariffs on U.S.-made autos and SUVs. At the time of the ruling, some 350,000 members made products for vehicles, including steel, aluminum and plastics goods as well asglass, tires and other materials and parts.
June 25, 2014
International President Leo W. Gerard testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on the devastating effects of unfair trade.
October 10, 2014
Some 6,000 USW members of 61 local unions ratify their first-ever master economic and security agreement with RockTenn. The deal sets wage, pension, health insurance, health and safety and other provisions.
December 10, 2014
On this day in Pittsburgh, the United Steelworkers (USW) and the National Executive Council of the Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU) signed a historic merger joining the two unions.
January 1, 2015
Merger between the USW and the 12,000 member Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU) takes effect.
January 30, 2015
The USW reaches a five-year deal with Kaiser Aluminum, covering some 1,200 production, maintenance, clerical and technical workers company-wide.
March 12, 2015
The USW reaches a tentative agreement with Shell, ending the largest oil industry work stoppage in 35 years. Nearly 7,000 workers at 12 refineries and three related facilities stopped work over health and safety, staffing and other concerns.
March 23, 2015
The USW reaches an agreement on a new, three-year contract with Honeywell Corp., covering about 150 members of Local 7-669 who were locked out of their jobs at the company's Metropolis, Ill., chemical processing facility on Aug. 2, 2014.
May 5, 2015
Steelworker Rachel Notley is elected as Premier of Alberta in the Province's first-ever New Democratic government.
July 9, 2015
The USW and Crown Holdings reach a tentative agreement, ending a 22-month strike at a beer can manufacturing plant in Toronto.
August 21, 2015
Some 470 workers who make Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough and Buitoni products at a plant in Danville, Va., join the USW.
August 21, 2015
The USW reaches a settlement with FreightCar America Inc. over the company's unlawful termination of retiree medical and life insurance benefits. The company agreed to contribute more than $31 million to a fund to provide ongoing insurance benefits for some 650 retirees.
September 2015
The American Red Cross Union Coalition (ARC), made up of the USW and seven other unions, ratifies its first ever national agreement with the American Red Cross. The agreement strengthens benefits and increases wages for some 4,000 union members.
November 5, 2015
Some 300 adjunct faculty at Point Park University overwhelmingly ratify their first contract.
January 8, 2016
USW joins Titan International Inc. in filing petitions for relief from imports of off-the-road (OTR) tires produced in China, India and Sri Lanka.
February 1, 2016
USW files a new trade case seeking relief from millions of dumped and subsidized Chinese truck and bus tires flooding the U.S. market.
February 9, 2016
The paper industry gets much-needed relief, thanks to the efforts of the USW and four U.S. paper companies, when the Department of Commerce issues huge anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Chinese and Indonesian uncoated paper
March 1, 2016
Some 2,200 members in six states ratify a four-year contract with Allegheny Technologies (ATI) Inc., ending an illegal six-month lockout.
April 26, 2016
The USW supports U.S. Steel's decision to file a trade petition under the little-used Section 337 of the Tariff Act, seeking relief from China's unfair and illegal practices in the steel sector.
June 3, 2016
Health care workers at Lake Superior Community Health Center in Duluth, Minn., ratify their first contract. The 11-member unit of Local 9460 includes physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, behavioral health therapists, and the USW's first medical doctors.
June 22, 2016
The USW's work on trade bears fruit when the ITC issues final duties on illegally subsidized and dumped cold-rolled steel flat products from China and Japan, and the U.S. Department of Commerce issues final duties on cold-rolled steel products from Brazil, India, South Korea, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
August 8, 2016
The USW is vindicated when the U.S. Department of Commerce issues its final determination for duties on hot-rolled steel imports from Australia, Brazil, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
September 1, 2016
The Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers International Union (GMPIU) merges with the USW, bringing into the union some 25,000 craft and industrial workers primarily in glass, foundries, molding, plastics and pottery as well as ceramics, china, fiberglass and insulation, and other industries.
January 2017
The USW's multi-year campaign to beat back the Trans-Pacific Partnership ends in success. Members are responsible for thousands of phone calls, 1,500 visits, and 350,000 postcards to lawmakers.
January 12, 2017
The U.S. Trade Representative launches a new trade enforcement complaint against China at the WTO concerning China's subsidies to certain producers of primary aluminum. This filing is the result of a cooperative effort between the USW and Century Aluminum.
April 2017
The Department of Commerce opens 232 investigations into the national security impact of unfairly traded steel and aluminum.
May 9, 2017
USW leaders and members join surviving families in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Westray Mine explosion, a preventable disaster that killed 26 coal miners. In the days leading to the disaster, miners were signing USW cards to join the union to address horrific safety issues.
May 20, 2017
Final OSHA rules protecting workers from beryllium exposure go into effect. Though the Trump administration limited the rules to exclude construction and shipyard workers, the rules are nevertheless a significant step forward in the USW's longstanding campaign to protect workers from beryllium.
June 6, 2017
Some 430 adjunct faculty at Robert Morris University ratify a first contract. They overwhelmingly voted to join the USW in March 2015.
August 24, 2017
Members of Locals 2L, 12L, 307L, 831L and 959L ratify a new collective bargaining agreement with Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company on behalf of about 7,200 workers at tire plants in five states.
September 2017
The USW's Dow North American Labor Council and Dupont Councils merge in response to the mega-merger between Dow Chemical and Dupont.
October 4, 2017
USW members join the more than 300 workers who volunteer to travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to help with Hurricane Maria relief efforts.
November 25, 2017
The 371 members of USW Local 6486 succeed in preserving their defined-benefit pension plan for future generations after weathering a nine-month strike at the CEZinc (Glencore) refinery in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec.
January 4, 2018
U.S. Court of Appeals rejects industry challenges to OSHA's new silica standard, ruling that the new permissible exposure limits can go into effect in June 2018. Protecting workers from silica has been one of the USW's longstanding safety priorities.
March 2, 2018
Thirty workers from over a dozen independent merchant oil refineries in 11 states take their fight to save their jobs to Washington, D.C., where they meet with legislators to discuss the urgent need for Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) reform.
March 8, 2018
The USW welcomes the administration's final decision in Section 232 investigations on steel and aluminum as vital to national defense and critical manufacturing jobs but urges it to exclude Canada due the nation's well documented commitment to fair trade.
June 12, 2018
Labor legislation in Quebec bans all forms of discriminatory, two-tier clauses in collective agreements, including pension and benefits plans. The new law is the result of a forceful, sustained campaign by Quebec's labor movement, led by USW District 5.
July 8, 2018
Members of Local 8-495 at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant in southern Virginia raise nearly $15,000 at a community fundraiser for the families of the victims of a June 11 workplace fire.
August 7, 2018
Missouri voters overwhelmingly vote to repeal anti-union legislation after a coalition of thousands of workers, including USW members, knocked on an estimated 800,000 doors, made more than 1 million phone calls, and discussed issues with working people at more than 1,000 job sites.
August 28, 2018
The USW welcomes the return to Mexico of Napoleón Gómez Urrutia, the President and General Secretary of the National Union of Mine, Metal, Steel and Related Workers of the Mexican Republic (Los Mineros) after more than 12 years of exile.
Fall 2018
The USW leads an effort to raise more than $500,000 to support programs at Variety, a children's charity which helps children with cancer and other illnesses to live fuller lives.
October 11, 2018
After the USW strongly advocated for safeguard measures on seven steel products, Canada's Department of Finance announces interim quotas and surtaxes as a result of a surge of imports into the Canadian market.
November 13, 2018
Thousands of members vote by an overwhelming margin to ratify a new contract with U.S. Steel. The new four-year master agreement includes a total of 14 percent in wage increases over the life of the contract, maintains the union's high-quality, affordable health care coverage and strengthens retirement benefits for 16,000 members at 14 U.S. Steel locations.
November 18, 2018
Members overwhelmingly ratify new, four-year labor agreements with ArcelorMittal USA that will increase wages, bolster retirement provisions, improve benefits and strengthen contract language for roughly 15,000 hourly production, maintenance, office and technical workers.
January 7, 2019
Approximately 1,200 members at National Grid overwhelmingly vote to ratify a six-year deal, ending a nearly seven-month lockout. The deal provides significant wage increases, preserves affordable benefits and includes additional health and safety provisions and other protections for the natural gas workers and residents.
February 2019
The USW establishes the LGBTQ+ Advisory Council, which holds its first meeting in Pittsburgh.
April 15, 2019
Members vote to ratify a new five- year contract with Harley-Davidson that covers 1,000 workers at the company's facilities in Milwaukee and Tomahawk, Wis.
May 8, 2019
Some 200 locked-out Local 9700 members from the ABI aluminum smelter in Bécancour, Quebec, drive more than 12 hours to demonstrate at Alcoa's shareholders' meeting. A delegation of union representatives equipped with shareholders' proxies also attend the meeting to address Alcoa's role in the 16-month lockout of 1,030 workers at the ABI smelter.
May 2019
A yearlong political action campaign led by USW leaders on both sides of the border succeeds in the elimination of tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel exports.
May 29, 2019
USW announces changes in leadership as a result of a series of retirements, including International President Leo W. Gerard, Secretary- Treasurer Stan Johnson and Vice Presidents Carol Landry and Jon Geenen. The IEB votes for Thomas M. Conway, John Shinn, Dave McCall, Roxanne Brown and Leeann Foster to replace them.
June 19, 2019
The USW joined the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) in calling for a new standard to protect miners from silica dust.
July 2, 2019
More than 1,000 members of Local 9700 at the Bécancour aluminum smelter in Quebec return to work after Alcoa and Rio Tinto locked them out for 18 months.
July 15, 2019
Thomas M. Conway is installed as the USW's eighth international president to replace retiring International President Leo W. Gerard. John Shinn, Dave McCall, Roxanne Brown and Leeann Foster also take office.
August 14, 2019
Workers at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh vote overwhelmingly to join the USW after launching their organizing campaign in June, seeking a collective bargaining agreement that would cover employees across 19 branches and the library support center.
September 7, 2019
Workers at the Kumho Tire factory in Macon, Ga., vote to join the USW nearly two years after the initial vote was marred by the company's numerous violations ofworkers' rights.
September 19, 2019
USW members vote to ratify a four-year master agreement that covers about 1,600 production and maintenance workers at five Alcoa facilities in the United States. The new contract is the first since Alcoa split into two companies in November 2016. Alcoa, which dates to 1888, retained its smelting and refining operations while spinning off a downstreamproducts division now known as Arconic.
September 24, 2019
Approximately 80 tech workers employed by the Google contractor HCL Technologies vote for union representation, seeking a voice on the job and the opportunity to bargain over wages and working conditions.
October 2019
Sudbury Airport security guards, Kirkland Lake part-time firefighters and Permacon employees in Mississauga join the USW.
November 19, 2019
The USW welcomes into the union more than 60 Proterra employees in City of Industry, Calif., where they manufacture battery electric buses. After an overwhelming majority of workers requested representation, Proterra management voluntarily recognized the union on Nov. 12.
November 22, 2019
Employees of Transcare Logistics, a Hamilton subsidiary of CP Rail, join the USW in a secret-ballot vote supervised by the Ontario Ministry of Labour. The Hamilton facility transfers steel products such as coil, pipe and plate from rail cars to trucks and into storage.
December 6, 2019
Workers at Persad Center, an organization that serves the LGBTQ+ and HIV/AIDS communities of the Pittsburgh area, vote to join the USW.
December 10, 2019
Gaylan Prescott is appointed to serve as District 12 Director, replacing Bob LaVenture, who passed away suddenly on November 13, 2019.
December 10, 2019
The USW supports adoption of a revised United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement after the previous version of the trade deal fell short on workers' rights. The changes come as a result of fierce advocacy from the labor movement, congressional Democrats and other key allies.
December 20, 2019
USW members approve a four-year master agreement with WestRock that sets standards for wages, benefits and working conditions for more than 9,400 union workers at 62 facilities across 26 U.S. states.