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USW Local 7-1 Oilworkers

Organized by Shawn Stoces
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USW Local 7-1 Oilworkers Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Bayside Lightweight 100% Cotton T-shirt

Help support striking families in need as they continue their fight for a voice in the workplace!

Custom Ink
All funds raised will be paid directly to USW Local 1-346 for Strike & Defense Fund.
$2,820 raised
169 items sold of
500 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Bayside Lightweight 100% Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Black
Bayside Lightweight 100% Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Black
Organized by Shawn Stoces

About this campaign

Oilworkers and their families at USW Local 7-1 are on strike against BP in Whiting, IN.  They are fighting to maintain their voice in the workplace.  A voice that is used to bargain critical safety issues with workers input being applied.  BP is attempting to eliminate the voice of workers and we will never allow this to happen!  Please join & help our families in this fight!

Money raised by this fundraiser will go directly to the families of USW Local 7-1. 

This is a Bayside Clothing T-Shirt and is 100% made in the USA by a Unionized workforce!

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item + $10

Proud USW brother

Dusty 719 1 item

USW member

Matt & Harmony Atterbury 2 items
Local 7-517 Member 1 item

In Solidarity

Crystal 1 item + $10
solidarity! 2 items

I'm am USW!

Pleitner 2 items
Teri B 2 items

In support of my son, 7-1 member fight for your rights and safety!

Jeff Local 7-0429 1 item
todd Kegley 2 items + $50

hang in there brothers and sisters. We got your back. In Solidarity we stand!!!

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