One of the key elements of our Constitutional Convention is the debate and passage of policy resolutions. Resolutions give us a chance to define who we are and where we hope to go, to articulate our priorities and chart our course for the coming years.
- Resolution No. 1: Our Past Leaders
- Resolution No. 2: In Memorium
- Resolution No. 3: Everybody's Union
- Resolution No. 6: Women of Steel
- Resolution No. 10: Building Union Power
- Resolution No. 18: Renewing Labor Rights
- Resolution No. 4: Honoring Our Past and Present While Building the Next Generation
- Resolution No. 5: Global Unity and Activism
- Resolution No. 12: Organizing For Strength
- Resolution No. 24: Environmental Responsibility: Acting Today to Protect USW Jobs Now and in the Future
- Resolution No. 7: Civil and Human Rights
- Resolution No. 9: Collective Bargaining
- Resolution No. 11: International Trade
- Resolution No. 13: Our Impact on Local, State, Provincial and Federal Elections
- Resolution No. 20: Building Unity Through Helping Others
- Resolution No. 25: Education and Membership Development
- Resolution No. 15: Health, Safety & Environment
- Resolution No. 16: Emergency Response Team
- Resolution No. 8: Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR)
- Resolution No. 23: Healthcare, Service Sector, Education, Security, Telecommunications, Office, Technical, Professional and Public Employees
- Resolution No. 14: Rapid Response, Steelworkers Vote and Legislative Activism
- Resolution No. 28: Power to the People: Political action committees aid in worker power, and are essential for the future of the labor movement