UAW 1950

 Marquette, Michigan

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Walter P. Reuther Library

America's Union Movement

Mark Your Calendars - March 30 & 31 - Michigan State AFL-CIO U.P. Labor Conference. Don H Bottum University Center. Registration forms will be available in January.

Volunteer for the UAW 1950 Archive Committee! It won't be a long-term commitment, and it's fun to sort things! Contact Michelle Kimball for more information.

Click here for instructions on viewing your NMU personnel file.

Here's our Solidarity logo: 1950 Solidarity

Watch President Obama's Labor Day Speech in Detroit here:

Labor Day Speech

Traveling any time soon? Then Don't Stay Here!

 

Check this area frequently for updated information and links.

Upcoming Meetings:

2/1 Cadillac

3/7 Superior

4/4 Cadillac

5/2 Erie

Meeting dates and locations are subject to change.

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"UAW Local 1950,

I wanted to personally thank you for awarding me your scholarship for the winter semester of 2012. It will be a great help towards the purchase of my Nursing books as well as furthering my education here at Northern.

Thanks again,

Chelsea Maynard"

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See the University's 2010-11 Salary Information here.

For the CAP Council bylaws, click here.

 
   

 


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 "UAW isn't just a collective bargaining agent; we're part of a social movement."   - Former UAW President Stephen P. Yokich