JOIN THE STEELWORKERS
Join the Steelworkers
Interested in Joining Us?


Interested in Joining Us?

photo of two young members If you live in Western or Northern Canada
please contact: Scott Lunny  
(toll free)
1.888.879.2411

If you live in Quebec
please contact: Marcel Edoin

If you live in Ontario or Atlantic Canada
please contact: Brad James

 Queen's University Staff www.qusw.ca

The United Steelworkers is everybody's union.

The United Steelworkers is everybody’s union. Our members work in nearly every industry and in every job imaginable, in all regions of the country. Working people choose the Steelworkers because they know the importance of strong, democratic representation on the job.

Choosing the Steelworkers means joining 280,000 other members in the most diverse private sector union in Canada.

MANY FACES,
MANY INDUSTRIES

Not only are Steelworkers producing the ore in Canada’s mines and making the steel in the country’s steel mills, they are making railway freight cars, electronics, auto parts, tires, rubber, plastics, aluminum, glass, foam, cement, furnaces, air conditioners, fireplaces, shelving, furniture, mattresses, floor tiles, paints, blinds, watches, potato chips and baked goods.

Steelworkers work in banks and credit unions, legal clinics, nursing homes, hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, warehouses, manufacturing plants, mines, steel plants, security companies, call centres, universities, offices, trucking companies, fish plants, airports and resorts.

Steelworkers are men and women of every ethnic background in every industry and job. We are proud of our diverse membership - it represents the diversity of Canada.

Every Steelworker has a voice and a vote because it’s the members who run the union.

Our union represents men and women at more than 2,500 workplaces across Canada. Local unions are created by employees - just like you - who decide to join together to bargain a better deal. That means more job security, a healthier and safer place to work, benefits, and an end to unfair treatment. 

THE MOST
DEMOCRATIC UNION

The membership of each local elects its own officers, and each bargaining unit elects its own bargaining committee members. Each unit sets its own goals for bargaining, and each member votes by secret ballot on whether to accept the collective agreement.

Unique amongst unions in Canada, the Steelworkers ensures that all members have a vote, not only on their local officers every three years, but also in the election every four years of district, national and international officers. Each member votes in a secret ballot referendum. Most other unions elect their top officers by a vote of delegates at a convention.

Democracy in the Steelworkers means officers at every level are responsible to the membership.

The union’s overall policies are set at the biennial Canadian Policy Conference and at the Steelworkers’ International Constitutional Convention.

 
UNION DUES AT WORK

The dues Steelworkers pay come right back to members in a wide-range of union services and benefits available across Canada.

Dues pay for union education programs, health and safety training, workers’ compensation assistance, grievance representation, research and legal services, bargaining support, pension expertise, organizing and political campaigns, as well as the daily operations of local unions and overall union administration. The Steelworkers is also able to sustain an impressive strike and defense fund through the dues structure. These funds are there when members need them the most.

Dues give the union the power to fight for members’ rights at all levels and on many fronts, today and in the future. 

 

 

Dues are 1.3 per cent of total earnings, plus two cents per hour worked. Those two cents per hour sustain an organizing fund to help other men and women join our union. No dues are paid if you are off work because of a leave of absence, layoff, injury or sickness. Our dues structure is both fair and reasonable. Dues are also tax-deductible, which makes a good deal even better.

Your dues give you a real say in your workplace, along with the right to bargain for better job security, higher wages, a healthy and safe job, a good pension and other benefits.

DO MEMBERS
HAVE A SAY?

Dues dollars are collected and banked in Canadian banks and credit unions, under the authority of the Canadian union directors, who are elected by Canadian Steelworkers.

Steelworkers oversee how dues are set by sending delegates from the locals to the union’s Constitutional Convention.

Just as important, members have a say in where their money goes. Local and overall union accounts are audited regularly. The international treasurer issues an audited public report to the local unions. All of this financial information is available to every member. It adds up to accountability at every level.

 

 

The United Steelworkers bargains some of the best wage and benefit packages in Canada, genuine retirement security, health and safety protection, dental programs, job security, anti-harassment protection and tough contract language. For working people, that’s a big return, every day of the year, on a relatively small investment. 

 

 

Steelworker collective agreements across Canada have set patterns for thousands of workers. The best pensions in Canadian industry have been negotiated by the Steelworkers. Anti-discrimination clauses in our contracts pre-dated human rights legislation by decades. The union also negotiates protection for workers against sexual harassment in the workplace.

The Steelworkers has negotiated major collective bargaining breakthroughs like fully-indexed pensions, union-selected worker health and safety inspectors and innovative health care benefit programs. The Steelcare Life and Health Benefit Plan is a union-operated, non-profit plan, which provides health and insurance benefits like life insurance, prescription drug coverage, vision care, extended health care, dental benefits and long term disability insurance for Steelworkers across Ontario and Canada.

In Education - Every year, thousands of Steelworkers are trained by their union in health and safety, collective bargaining, workers’ compensation, leadership, and many other union skills. We believe worker education means real power.

In Research - Experts in economics and public policy provide the facts and figures needed by union representatives and local unions so they can bargain the best possible collective agreements, solve health and safety problems, and influence governments on vital issues.

In Legal Services - Steelworker staff lawyers make sure that local unions and members get the best legal representation possible, and ensure fair treatment in the workplace.

In Health and Safety - Steelworker staff work with local unions to educate members, represent them in workers’ compensation matters, and fight for better health and safety in workplaces across the country.

In Communications - Steelworker staff make sure that members’ victories are publicized in newspapers, on television and radio. They compile the union’s own information into publications and video productions, along with material for collective bargaining.

In Organizing - The union’s staff and activists help thousands of new members to join the Steelworkers every year.

The United Steelworkers is committed to fighting for better wages, benefits and working conditions; to providing a democratic voice in the decisions that affect our working lives; and to acting as a progressive social movement to improve the lives of working men and women and their families.


 

 

 

BARGAINING
THE BEST

 

GETTING WHAT
YOU PAY FOR

 

HOW MUCH?

 

 

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