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Do come in and visit the many aspects of our Working Women's section of the USW web.
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This area of the Steelworkers web site is dedicated to increasing working women's activism through the sharing of information and networking to impact issues affecting all working women and their families. Our union recognizes women's leadership development and involvement both inside and outside their place of work are shaping the labor force of the future.
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Whether you are organized into a union or not - we hope you will find in this site both a help and inspiration. USW sisters, known as "Women of Steel", write many of the materials found here. Their stories reflect your concerns and feelings in many ways. Your input is important. Not just about this site but to develop agendas and programs that all working women want addressed.
Drop a comment to Ann Flener, director of Women of Steel about your concerns, questions and comments. You do not need to be a USW member to join with the "Women of Steel" in moving working women's agendas - so keep in touch and stop in often.
We provide a number of items that can be downloaded for your use in training sessions and to share with other women where you work. All are available for downloading but some are in a PDF format. So click, here to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software you will need.
The struggles for equal pay and equity in job advancement coupled with control over your hours of work are the same issues most women want to collectively address. This often means supporting sisters around the globe on these same concerns. Soon you will be able to check the actions that may be taking place under Global Women's Solidarity and use the information in Women Get Political to better understand and educate yourself on how candidates stand on women's and working families' issues. Learn what questions to ask and where to attend meetings to meet candidates in your region.
The Women's Resource Manual is a living document that continues to add chapters that will assist women develop skills and self-confidence that comes from learning. You will also find in the "Women of Steel" section numerous fliers that are both informative and suitable for distribution at events. Some of these are in the form of news stories, others are videos and a month-by-month list of events under WOS Calendar are events perhaps close to your home.
Want to plan an event or action in your community? Look at the quarterly sections of Plan an Action Calendar and Building Networks and Coalitions. Want to know more about getting involved with a "Women of Steel" group in your community? Check the contacts in your region and call or E-mail them.
Our materials will be changing from time to time so stop back often and drop us a comment when you do.
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