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Goals of a Union Steward
The
following twenty-five items will serve as a checklist for you.
Refer to them as a guide in fulfilling your obligation as Union
Steward.
- Keep
yourself informed on union affairs.
- Serve as
an example to your members.
- Keep the
members informed on union policies and union activities.
- Attend
union meetings and union affairs. Encourage and bring the members
from your department. Don't chide members for missing meetings.
Think of other ways to communicate with them.
- Meet the
new members early, inform them, educate them, help them become
members - make them more than dues payers.
- Get your
location to act as a union - have them stick together.
- Act as a
leader - do not let personal likes or dislikes prejudice your
actions as a grievance representative.
- Fight
discrimination, whether it be overt or very discreet. Discourage
prejudice of any kind.
- Keep
accurate and up-to-date records. Write it down.
- Do not
promise, if you cannot deliver.
- Encourage
political action on the part of your members. See to it that they
are registered and vote.
- Be an
active politically. Encourage members to exercise their right to
vote, and to vote for labor friendly candidates.
- Know how
to refer to the union contract, by-laws, and international
constitutions. If you are not sure, seek help so that you can become
familiar with the documents.
- Encourage
and support the union's activities on behalf of organizing the
unorganized.
- Inform the
membership of union services. Encourage them to take advantage of
not only the services the union sponsors outright, but those that
the union helps subsidize. If your local does not already have a
community services representative, encourage the local in creating
one.
- Fight,
whenever you meet it, the anti-union element. You can best do this
by being informed and being dedicated to the labor movement.
- Do not
hesitate or stall. If you do not know, admit you do not know. Then
try to get the answer.
- Keep your
workers informed on sources of information. Give pertinent
information whenever a worker wants it.
- In dealing
with the management, remember that you are the elected or appointed
representative of your fellow members. Never consider yourself to be
inferior to management representatives. You are always their equal.
- Be proud
of your position. Remember you are a union representative of your
local union which has the full support of tens of thousands of
members bound together in an international union, with the support
of millions of other union members.
- Wear your
union button and encourage your coworkers to wear it.
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Investigate every grievance as if it were your own. Keep the member
informed. Make sure you keep your deadlines. There is no excuse for
missing a time limit. Research every grievance as if it were going
to arbitration but try to resolve it at the lowest possible level.
Keep your local union informed of the status of each grievance.
- Attend and
encourage attendance at any labor education program that might be
available to you and your members.
- Remember
your goal is to be the best union representative you can be. Always
strive for this goal. Excellence has no substitute.
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