Vibrant local unions and progressive social movements don't just happen; they are planned for and worked on by people like you; members who care about the future and status of our union; members who care about what kind of future we want for all working families. One way to make a difference in all aspects of our union movement is through standing committees
| CAP Committee Name: Mary Lou Napka, Chairperson Phone: email: |
The Citizenship and Legislative Committee, most often referred to as the Community Action Program (CAP), is the worksite political-legislative arm of the local union and the vital workplace political activator. | |
| Civil and Human Rights Committee Name: Myra Aaron, Chairperson Phone: email: |
Civil Rights Committee members fulfill our local union's commitment to assure members' full rights regardless of religion, race, creed, color, sex, political affiliation, nationality, age, disability, marital status or sexual orientation. | |
| Community Services Committee Name: Chris Wells, Chairman Phone: email: |
Our Community Services Committee works through public and private organizations to assure the members faced with problems in emergency situations get relief when needed. | |
| Conservation and Recreation Committee Name: Bobbie Weber, Chairperson Phone: email: |
Our Conservation and Recreation Committee challenges are not limited to our neighborhood or state, but are as widespread as national and global issues that affect us all. | |
| Constitution and Bylaws Committee Name: Matt Orshoski, Chairman Phone: email: |
The Constitution and Bylaws Committee sets the stage for how the local will function. | |
| Consumer Affairs Committee Name: Open, Chairman Phone: email: |
The Consumer Affairs Committee strives to keep the membership informed on various consumer protection activities. | |
| Education Committee Name: Open, Chairman Phone: email: |
The Education Committee provides classes, material and information based on membership needs. | |
| Union Label Committee Name: Open, Chairperson Phone: email: |
The Union Label Committee helps to emphasize the importance of supporting those goods and services produced by union members under union-won working conditions. | |
| Veterans Committee Name: Rick "Reddog" Redmon, Chairman Phone: email: |
Your Veterans Committee is dedicated to advocating for the political and social needs of the men and women who came to the aid of our nation when they were called upon. Veterans are a valuable resource to the entire labor movement. | |
| Women's Committee Name: Heather Keegan, Chairperson Phone: email: |
Our Women's Committee works to further the gains of women in the workplace as well as society. This committee informs and educates to broaden the scope of traditional women's roles. The sisters and brothers on our Women's Committee encourage women to become active in local, national and community causes and programs. | |
| Chaplaincy Committee Name: Open, Chairman Phone: email: |
Your Local Union Chaplaincy Committee has been organized to represent people of all faiths. It is operated by volunteers to serve the Brothers and Sisters of UAW Local 1216. | |
| Worker to Worker Committee Name: Mary Lou Napka, Chairperson Phone: email: |
The ultimate goal of the Worker 2 Worker program is to encourage all members to take an active part in union affairs and in the wider local, state, and national political and legislative process. We will also strive to provide you with information about the The Worker 2 Worker program, how it operates and how you can be a more active participant. |
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