Union Community Services Committee

Union Community Services Committee A group of dedicated union members working together to make our community a better place to live work and raise a family.

Through the AFL-CIO Community Services Network, union members help serve our communities and our brothers and sisters stricken by natural disaster, financial hardship, illness, unemployment or other difficulties.

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03/31/2023

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Welcome to the live music joint where everybody is somebody - just a laid-back atmosphere where you can kick back and have a good time.

08/19/2022
06/28/2022

Today the Local UAW 2209 presented Fort Wayne Trails with a check for over $11,000 from the Pedal Poker Run! UAW 2209 have been amazing partners and we are so appreciative of their support of trails here in Allen County. If you know a UAW member give them a high-five for us!

04/28/2022

Huge win for Grinnell and the labor movement in Iowa!

03/14/2022

View the comic strip for Michael Ramirez by cartoonist Michael Ramirez created March 10, 2022 available on GoComics.com

02/16/2022

Passages from a number of books that could be considered “obscene” under an enhanced legal definition of the word were read during a Thursday Iowa […]

02/14/2022

“I’ve been at United Way of Central Iowa for nearly 30 years, as I started in 1993. Now I work with a program called Building New Careers, which is part of United Way of Central Iowa’s Central Iowa Works program. We work with clients from middle school on up to try and introduce them to different trade programs.

We go into schools, do career fairs, hold career talks, and work with many different organizations and shelters. The programs I work with offer livable wages plus good benefits, which is your health insurance, and they all have a pension plan. We consider it a career pathway, not just a job. Most of the programs I work with are four-year programs. You start out as a first-year apprentice and as you work up that ladder, or that career pathway, your wages go up each year.

There are 18 different crafts that we work with and a lot of them are located right here in Des Moines. We have a good working relationship with the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Depending on where the individuals want to be located, they can pretty well put us in contact with anybody across the United States. We have also gone into correction facilities and presented on all of the programs that are were available to those folks to hopefully get them on a path where they won’t return to incarceration.

It’s a good feeling when you can help somebody become self-sufficient and not have to worry about whether they're going to be able to buy food this week or to have to choose between food and medication. We try to take that stress out of people's lives.” bit.ly/thriving-workforce

— Bob

Address

1695 Burton Avenue
Waterloo, IA
50703

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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