Having a Union Makes a Difference
Wages: On average, union members earn about 20% more in wages than non-union workers.
Health benefits: Union members are more likely to receive quality and affordable health benefits from their employers.
Retirement security: Union members are far more likely than other workers to have a guaranteed pension.
Other benefits on the job: Union members also have more vacation days, more paid leave, and greater job security.
A voice at work: Union members get to negotiate with management—as equals—over wages, benefits, and other issues.
Representation: As a union member, you have the right to union representation during an investigation that could lead to discipline.
Fair treatment: The “just cause” provision in your union contract means that management must apply discipline in a fair and consistent manner.
Your contract: Your wages, benefits, and working conditions are spelled out in writing in a legally-binding union contract, which is bargained for and voted on by union members.
Your right to union representation
If you’re called into a meeting that you think could lead to discipline, stop! Ask for union representation. You have a right not to be alone.
Ask your steward or your Union Representative.
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Benefits Department:
Call 1-800-732-1188, enter 2.
Questions about union dues: Call 1-800-732-1188 and ask for Membership Services.
Other questions: call the Union office at 1-800-732-1188.