Saturday, December 07, 2019

SOAR is Active and Involved

SOAR Active and Involved
Recently, SOAR has been involved in two USW sponsored conferences: During the third week of November, SOAR participated in a workshop and had an information booth at the first-ever Next Gen Conference, in Pittsburgh. During the last week of October, SOAR participated at the Rapid Response Conference, in Washington, D.C.  

At the RR Conference, 46 SOAR activists were involved in a rally and participated in lobbying our elected representatives on issues of importance to active and retired workers, as well as attending District meetings and general sessions of all those in attendance. 

Many seasoned SOAR members were teamed with first-time attendees and helped them navigate through the process of lobbying. Many of the SOAR attendees were there because of the generosity of their District Directors. Without their help and support, our numbers would have been greatly reduced. All of the SOAR members who attended the RR conference should make a point of thanking their local union or district director for providing the support to allow their participation. 

Participation by SOAR at the Next Gen Conference proved to be both energizing and educational. I believe SOAR and Next Gen have much to offer each other and can learn from each other if we choose to talk to instead of talking at each other. Many of our issues are different; but, we have common ground on many, and we should work hard to find the issues on which we can agree and work together on those issues. 

Four years ago, no one was speaking about SOAR and Next Gen and Rapid Response working together to address issues; and now today, we cannot think about conducting activities without the input and involvement of these resources. 

I think that is what I like most about this Union. The policy of the USW of inclusion and working together to help others is something we can and should all be proud of.


Bill Pienta, SOAR President

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