September 2, 2005
To: All USW Local Union Presidents and Recording Secretaries in the United States

Greetings:
All of us have been shocked and deeply saddened at the widespread devastation
caused by Hurricane Katrina. And it continues to get worse.
Thousands of our members live and work in the Gulf areas most affected by the
hurricane. Our Directors in those areas have been busy calling our Locals to get an
assessment of the damage, but communications are very difficult because many
telephone lines are down. What we do know is that many of our members were
evacuated, their homes are flooded and they may not be permitted back to their
neighborhoods for 30 days or more. Incidentally, this includes some of our staff.
Most of the companies they work for — oil refineries, steel mills, paper mills and
a large variety of manufacturing facilities — were able to shut down before Katrina hit,
but now water and wind damage and lack of electric power are preventing them from
restarting.
Our members’ needs are short-term (temporary shelter, food, medical supplies)
and intermediate term (repair to roofs and house foundations, replacement of destroyed
beds, furniture and appliances). Their needs are enormous.
But resources in the area are scarce and we can help them. Today, the
Executive Board of the United Steelworkers authorized an initial contribution of $50,000.
And the Steelworkers Humanity Fund in Canada has matched it. That makes $100,000
in seed money.
We know that most of you and your locals will want to help. And we expect that
many of your members will as well. While you are certainly free to contribute to the
American Red Cross or other organizations of that type, we strongly urge you to make
your contribution to the Steelworkers Charitable and Educational Organization, our
nonprofit charitable supporting organization. That is where the United Steelworkers
contribution will go.
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In turn, the monies contributed to the Steelworkers Charitable and Educational
Organization will be allocated to have maximum effect in providing assistance to our
members most harmed by Katrina.
And money is not the only way to help with their needs. Locals which are
geographically close may want to offer shelter; other locals, sometimes working within
their communities, may wish to make available much needed equipment and building
supplies. If your employers are interested in helping out directly, there will be a phone
number established that you or they can call.
In order to coordinate the USW’s relief effort and maximize its effectiveness, the
Executive Board has appointed a Katrina relief committee consisting of Directors
Connie Entrekin, Don Langham and Gary Beevers, along with the Presidents of the
Locals in the areas that are most affected and representatives of the Secretary-
Treasurer’s office.
In the meantime, we ask you to concentrate on raising as much in contributions
as you can.
When you make out your check, please be sure to designate it for
hurricane relief.
      Make checks payable to the Steelworkers Charitable and Educational Organization and mail to:
                                  
Secretary-Treasurer
                                   United Steelworkers
                                   Five Gateway Center
                                   Pittsburgh, PA 15222

This is a terrible tragedy, but tragedies bring out the best in human nature and
most especially in the hearts of trade unionists. Think of the plight of your brothers and
sisters and give generously.

In solidarity,
     Leo W. Gerard                                                    James D. English
     International President                                          International Secretary-Treasurer

LWG:JDE/sc
c: USW International Executive Board
All USW Employees