UAW Mission, Vision & Values | Comparably
Under the International Union, UAW Constitution, our union is required to provide a strong and relevant member education program. Member education is so important to the UAW that a portion of every member’s dues dollar is allocated to education to grow member knowledge, understanding and strength. The UAW Constitution also requires that we focus on “education in labor history, labor programs, the objective of the International Union and the problems of the International Union, its members and their families.” Every local union is required to have a standing education committee devoted to “all branches of education affecting the welfare of the individual members, the Local Union, the International Union, and the labor movement.” Your national education program is designed and delivered by the UAW Education Department. Because our education program’s mission is to build member and organizational power, we train UAW local union education committees and local union discussion leaders to deliver member education through a strong, member-driven process. Members are essential to having a relevant educational program and we hope you have a chance to attend UAW local union, regional, and national educational offerings to access new information and share your life experiences in a rewarding learning environment. read more
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UAW Mission, Vision & Values

UAW Mission Statement

Under the International Union, UAW Constitution, our union is required to provide a strong and relevant member education program. Member education is so important to the UAW that a portion of every member’s dues dollar is allocated to education to grow member knowledge, understanding and strength. The UAW Constitution also requires that we focus on “education in labor history, labor programs, the objective of the International Union and the problems of the International Union, its members and their families.” Every local union is required to have a standing education committee devoted to “all branches of education affecting the welfare of the individual members, the Local Union, the International Union, and the labor movement.” Your national education program is designed and delivered by the UAW Education Department. Because our education program’s mission is to build member and organizational power, we train UAW local union education committees and local union discussion leaders to deliver member education through a strong, member-driven process. Members are essential to having a relevant educational program and we hope you have a chance to attend UAW local union, regional, and national educational offerings to access new information and share your life experiences in a rewarding learning environment.

UAW Vision Statement

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UAW Values

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UAW Employee Alignment

Besides getting paid, the “company mission” is the most important thing about their work for 33% of employees at UAW. Comparably data clearly shows that a focused mission statement and cohesive core company values are vital to maintaining employee alignment.

AnswerPercent
Very Important0%
Important0%
Neutral0%
Less Important0%
Not Important0%
How important was your Company's mission while job searching?
AnswerPercent
Yes50%
No50%
Are your company's goals clear, and are you invested in them?
AnswerPercent
Career Advancement Opportunities0%
Work Life Balance0%
Company Mission33%
Healthcare & Benefits67%
Culture & Environment0%
Besides your Salary, what's most important to you about work?
AnswerPercent
Boss or Manager0%
Coworkers100%
Direct Reports0%
Company Mission/Vision0%
No One0%
To whom do you feel most loyal at work?
AnswerPercent
Company Mission0%
Comp & Benefits67%
Co-Workers0%
Comfort & Familiarity33%
Career Advancement Opportunities0%
What's the main reason you stay at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Transparency & Integrity100%
Teamwork & Winning0%
Speed & Innovation0%
Fun & Passionate0%
Diversity & Inclusion0%
Which of the following set of Company Values is most meaningful to you?

UAW Culture at a Glance

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