Sisters and Brothers –

We just received the Hugh Carcella Scholarship Applications from District 10. If you’re an active member and have a child that will be attending college this Fall, please stop by the building 1 union office, and pick up an application. Your child must fully complete the application, and it must be handed back in to the union office in building 1 no later than May 9th, 2025.

We need to sign, stamp, and mail all applications back to the District office by their May 15th deadline (Please note – Don’t be confused by the white sticker on the Application that reads MAY 15th. That is the date the application is due back at the District Office).

Thank you and best of luck to your children!!!!

Jimmy Beidler

Recording Secretary: United Steelworkers Local 10-00086

Rapid Response

Safety Committee

(W)215-652-4688

(C) 484-764-7931

[email protected]

 

Click Here For Hugh Carcella Application

We had a fantastic turnout at tonight’s February union meeting! Valuable information was shared by various committee chairs about what’s ahead for events and activities in 2025. Important union business was discussed, and members had the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers.
Tomorrow, our local Negotiating Committee meets with Merck to begin the first day of 2025 contract negotiations.This is a crucial moment for all of us, and your support is greatly appreciated.
Let’s stand together and fight for the contract we deserve!

 

 

Good morning USW Sisters & Brothers,

Just a quick reminder that negotiations start Tuesday 11FEB, and as we move into this critical time, it’s important that we stand strong and show our unity.

The car signs (see attachment) are available for pickup in the conference room at the Union Office. We have enough for every member to get one, so Shop Stewards, please start picking them up and helping distribute them for your areas to the people you represent.

This is a simple but powerful way to demonstrate our solidarity and strength as negotiations begin.

A visible, united front sends a clear message: we are engaged, we are united, and we are standing together. Let’s do our part to keep the momentum going.

Thanks for your support and commitment. Let’s show up and show out!

In solidarity,

 

Anthony Sloan

USW Local 10-00086

Sergeant At Arms

CAT Coordinator

Civil and Human Rights Committee

Communications Committee

[email protected]

Cell : 215-253-1784

 

The United Steelworkers Civil and Human Rights Scholarship Fund is a vital resource that directly supports the children of our members by providing financial assistance for their education. Higher education costs continue to rise, creating significant financial barriers for many families. This scholarship helps defray that burden. By investing in the education of our members’ children, we are not only strengthening their future but also reinforcing the values of equality, opportunity, and solidarity that define our union. A scholarship will help the student focus on their studies, ultimately setting them up for success and financial stability in the long run.

2025 Deadline is 05 May 2025 12:00 p.m.

CHR Brochure 2025 Deadline 05 MAY 2025

 

USW scholarship application 2025

 

Brothers, Sisters & Siblings,

We’ve put together a document explaining how maternity leave works, including your rights, benefits, and the steps you need to take to apply. We encourage all members to review it carefully to ensure you understand your options. If you have any questions or need clarification, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to support you. Your rights matter, and we want to make sure you have all the information you need.

In solidarity,

Kisha Byrd

Working Lead

D242 Sterile Supply

(215) 652-3605

WOS, Chair

USW, Local 10-00086

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sisters, Brothers, and Siblings –
Wednesday, January 15th is our USW T-SHIRT Pickup Day. Members of the Organizing Committee will be in the building 38 cafeteria from 7:00am to 5:30pm to distribute shirts. Please refer to the attached flyer for additional details.
As we prepare for the 2025 contract negotiations, these shirts will serve as a key symbol of solidarity during calls to action, demonstrating our unity and support for the negotiating committee. Solidarity, engagement, and activism are the cornerstones of a successful contract negotiation. Let’s make it a priority to pick up your shirt on the 15th and continue standing together to show the strength of our union.
In Solidarity,
Organizing Committee
WOMEN OF STEEL USW LOCAL 10-00086 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN
Once again, we had the incredible opportunity to bring joy and smiles to the faces of underprivileged children through our annual Christmas party! It was a day filled with laughter, love, and the spirit of giving, and we couldn’t have done it without the generosity of the wonderful members of our union USW local 10-00086, our community and the tireless efforts of our dedicated volunteers. We were able to sponsor 72 Children!!!
We are immensely grateful to our Union Brothers, Sisters and Siblings who provided an array of wonderful gifts that lit up the eyes of every child present. From toys to clothing, each present was a token of love that reminded these kids they are valued and cherished. Your contributions filled their hearts with the magic of Christmas.
A special thank you goes out to our volunteers, whose hard work and enthusiasm transformed our event into a memorable experience. Your selfless dedication ensured that every child felt special and included, creating a warm atmosphere of joy and camaraderie.
As we reflect on the success of this event, let’s carry forward this spirit of giving and kindness throughout the year. Thank you once again to everyone who played a part in making this Christmas party a reality. We look forward to spreading more joy and hope in the future! Solidarity forever! – Xiomara Santillan
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Please click here —>>> Christmas Party Post

Sisters, Brothers, and Siblings –

The January Membership Meeting will be held next Tuesday, January 14th, 5pm @ the Empress Room Banquet Hall (1489 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA. 19422). Please plan to attend as we will be taking the Strike Vote. The Strike Vote authorizes the Negotiating Committee to strike on your behalf if we are unable to reach a satisfactory agreement with the company. Please see the attached meeting flyer.

In Solidarity,

 

Here is the list of winners from this year’s Civil and Human Rights Committee raffle. Thank you to everyone who participated. Your support helps fund the scholarship program, which directly benefits USW local 10-00086 families.
1st prize Eagles tickets:
Mark Hamm
2nd prize $200 gift card:
Ashley Long
3rd prizes $50 gift cards:
Jimmy Beidler
Semonya Anderson
Mike Green
Alex Cilento
Jackie Keller
Kathy Roselen
This week spotlight focuses on Carleigh Greco
I started at Merck in July 2020 in B62 Varicella. I was on 3rd shift there for 4 years before recently switching over to B60. I’ve mainly been in buffer so far, but I’m looking forward to learning more.
What I love the most about being in our union is the benefits and job security. I am the sole provider for my family, and knowing my job is protected brings me peace of mind. My wife and I have no trouble getting medical care with our plan, and having both a pension and a 401k is a blessing.
Outside of work, I love spending time with my wife and dog. We watch an almost shameful amount of TV (especially Eagles games) and hang out in the yard while my dog has the zoomies. On my own, I am currently learning Italian and how to play guitar. I love sitcoms, pop punk music, video games, Disney, tattoos, and podcasts. Don’t get me started because I will talk for hours.