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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-15-08 09:08 AM
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Info about your union and tools to locate other unions

Use this link to find the info: http://biglabor.com/lorsform.html

We invite you to use our search utilities to learn more about your union or to locate and learn more about other unions.

Annual reports that most unions file with the U.S. Department of Labor can be viewed by clicking on the link for more information once you complete your search. Some non-federal public employee unions will be unavailable because they are not required to file.


Choose from four search options:

Search by National Union
Select a national union from the drop-down box:




Search by National Union and Local Union Number
For information about a specific local of the union specified above,
enter its Local number here:


Search by Zip Code
To find all unions in a particular Zip Code, enter the 5-digit Zip here.
To narrow your search, selet a national union from the drop-down above.




Search by State
To find all unions in a given state, select that state here. To narrow
your search, select a union from the drop-down box above.





Can't find a union? Keep reading.

* If your national union merged with another over the past few years, you may have to search under the name of the new union. For example, IUE, TNG, NABET and ITU locals are now CWA locals. If you still can't find your local by searching by Local Union Number, try searching by Zip Code.

* If your local has a letter in its designation -- for example, IWW Local 145-T or ABC Local 99-B -- you may have to search for it by Zip Code. The T or B indicates your local at one point went through a merger and, in the Labor Department system, there's a different designation altogether for your union.




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