A union is a group of workers who join together to achieve certain goals and objectives. They may want to improve wages, working conditions, and benefits. Workers also want a way to ensure fair treatment from employers in matters of job assignments, layoffs, promotions or other matters including protection from discrimination and favoritism. Employers like to tell individual workers that they are already protected by employment law, but just try to pursue an unfair termination or bring a case before a government agency on your own. It just does not happen without help. Belonging to a union provides you that extra protection that can only come from being covered by a collective bargaining agreement negotiated with the help of experienced labor negotiators. Membership in the United Transportation Union gives you the added security and keeps the power where it belongs – with the members. Members elect officers to coordinate Local affairs and delegates to act on their behalf in International elections and on changes to the International Constitution. As a UTU member, you help secure a voice at work through elections and local voting on referendum and contractual issues. |
What is a Union? |
