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German Ramirez
Steward Director |
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Thank you for your
interest and participation in the Local 135
Steward Program. Please visit our website
often to stay updated. If you have any
questions or concerns, feel free to call or
email me at (619) 298-7772, ext. 153 or
gramirez@ufcw135com. |
WHAT IS THE STEWARD PROGRAM?
The steward program is for union activists.
Stewards participate in a wide range
of activities that include
organizing non-union employees,
market share protection, politics,
community activism, member
education, and in-store
mobilization.
Stewards act as a liaison between the union and the
members and give us a constant union presence in the
workplace.
Stewards keep up to date on all union activities and
current events and are able to report all important
information to their fellow members. They study all
available union literature such as the UFCWorker,
Member Alert, and Active Ballot Club newsletter.
Stewards are leaders and mentors in their workplace
who have earned the respect of both management and
fellow members.
Stewards truly value the benefits of their union job
and always strive to protect those benefits.
Becoming a Steward is an immense responsibility and
the greatest satisfaction is helping our union and
fellow members.
WHAT IF I WANT TO BE A STEWARD?
The
Steward Program is a non-paid volunteer force open
to all UFCW members in good standing. If you are
interested in becoming a steward, please contact us
at:
(619) 298-7772 EXT 153
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A STEWARD
· Participate in any and all
union activities which include but
are not limited to: Organizing
non-union employees, market share
protection, politics, community
activism, member education and
in-store mobilization.
· Attend all union meetings which include:
Annual steward’s seminar, union workshops,
membership votes, etc.
· Volunteer to precinct-walk and phone bank
during the political season and encourage my
co-workers to participate.
· Talk to non-union workers and attain a
minimum of one lead per year.
· Welcome and educate all new members about
the benefits of being a union member.
· Become an Active Ballot Club member and
registered voter, and assist my union in signing up
others.
· Participate in the annual “Light the Night”
walk to raise money for Leukemia and Lymphoma
research and encourage my fellow co-workers to
participate.
· Post the monthly “Member Alert” in a timely
manner on my break room bulletin board.
· Notify my union representative of contract
violations.
· Direct my co-workers to the proper
department.
( i.e. membership, insurance, pension, etc.)