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To view the Transmitter - February 2024 edition online, open the attached file.

Please see attached bulletin for more details about discount Disney on Ice tickets.

Please see attached bulletin for more details about 2024 Hoffman - Combs Scholarship.

The General Membership meeting scheduled for June 6, 2021 has been Cancelled.

See the attached bulletin regarding the 2021 Memorial Day Flag Raising Ceremony on May 28, 2021.

See the attached bulletin for details regarding the informational meeting for the 2021-2025 UAW - CFM contract to be held on May 21, 20

Brothers and Sisters of Local 863,

If you have applied for unemployment benefits in the last 2 weeks I am most certain that you have received a correspondence from the Ohio Unemployment office requesting an abounding amount of personal documentation to process your unemployment claim.

Our Local 863 leadership has been working diligently with Labor Relations and ODJFS Unemployment office to fix this issue for our local membership.

View the Transmitter - April 2021 Edition online by clicking the link below!

My Brothers and Sisters,

We have all been through a year that none of us could have possibly imagined, and I want to begin this message with a note of thanks to my UAW family for their strength and Solidarity in facing a worldwide pandemic that has forever altered all of our lives. I could not be more proud of what we have accomplished and I am confident that we will continue to do the hard work to keep one another safe.

Now an International event, Earth Day has been celebrated since April 22, 1970 and its origins are here in the United States. In fact, this annual celebration wouldn’t exist without legendary UAW leader Walter Reuther.

Detroit — I watched in horror last week and this weekend, along with the rest of our nation, as the headlines rolled in once again with reports of bloodshed, terror, tragedy and senseless loss of lives. America woke up Friday morning to the news of a mass shooting in Indianapolis, Indiana that took the lives of eight innocent people and injured several others. By the end of this weekend, at least nine more people had been killed in shootings across the country — in Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Ohio, Nebraska and Louisiana.

More lives lost to gun violence.