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Power for America Training Trust

Today, we face enormous challenges in our country and in our industries. The UWUA is committed to providing solutions to these challenges.

We fervently support the creation of a cleaner and stronger America by reducing our dependence on foreign oil and investing in clean energy technologies. New and emerging technologies also present the opportunity to create good paying domestic jobs in an otherwise bleak economy - both now and long into the future.

A highly skilled workforce is key to our future and our aim is to ensure that all UWUA members remain the highest skilled, safest and most productive in the industries where we work by staying ahead of the technological curve and by recruiting and training tomorrow's workforce now.

With our Power for America Training Trust Fund, the UWUA will lead the way to help re-energize careers in existing industries and train an emerging new, unionized workforce for tomorrow's energy industries.

This is an exciting time for the Utility Workers Union of America.

Please visit www.Power4America.org to learn more.

Health and Welfare Training Trust

What is the Fund and What Does it Do?

The UWUA National Health & Welfare Fund is a multiemployer plan established under the authority of the federal Taft-Hartley Act and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).  It is open to UWUA bargaining groups and to other bargaining groups that participate in joint bargaining with UWUA units.  The Fund was established in 2003 to provide a way for bargaining groups to accumulate funding for health benefits in a trust that is jointly-controlled by labor and employer representatives.  The Fund is governed by a Board of Trustees, which consists of an equal number of employer union representatives.  The Trustees have a legal responsibility to establish and maintain benefit plans, manage these plans, and prudently invest Fund assets.

For more information download brochure or contact:

Rich Mata
UWUA
400 Galleria Officentre, Suite 117
Southfield, MI 48034-8460
Telephone: 248 354 5608

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