STG. AT ARMS
DAVE GUHL
TRUSTEE
CHARLEY CAMPBELL
PROC. NEG.
MIKE MATHIAS
U&D NEG.
DOUG MELLOTT
INTERNATION DELEGATE
tom steiner
RODNEY BROWN
ARNOLD HAMMOND
PRESIDENT
TOM STEINER
VICE PRESIDENT
RODNEY BROWN
RECORDING SEC.
DAVE PHILLIPS
FINANCIAL SEC.
TIM GRUBER
CHIEF STEWARD
PAT GIBSON
PACKING NEG.
GARY EASTERWOOD
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The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers (BCTGM) International Union is a modern union with old-fashioned values. We are dedicated to giving workers in our industries a voice and a vote in their workplace. We believe that all workers should be treated with Dignity, Justice and Respect on the job.
BCTGM exemplifies outstanding community service and dedication from food drives to disaster relief, BCTGM members have always been involved in aiding those within their communities. BCTGM locals throughout the U.S. and Canada have an impressive record in gathering union volunteers for activities that improve their communities and enhance the lives of those who are less fortunate.
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Monthly Union Meetings
FEBRUARY 17
MARCH 17
APRIL 21
MAY 19
JUNE 16
JULY 21
AUGUST 18
SEPTEMBER 15
OCTOBER 20
NOVEMBER 17
DECEMBER 15
As you know, on May 13, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury jointly published regulations on the Affordable Care Act’s provision requiring group health plans that provide dependent coverage for children to continue to make such coverage available for an adult child until the child turns 26 years of age.* And, in late April, the Treasury Department released guidance on the tax-code provision in the law that allows a group health plan to provide health coverage on a tax-free basis to any child of the plan participant through the end of the calendar year in which the child turns 26.
A new issue of our e-publication Health Care Reform Insights, which discusses the age-26 mandate in light of the recent regulations that clarify coverage for children, is now available online on the following page of the Segal Web site: http://www.segalco.com/publications/HCRI/june2010DepCov.pdf
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Industrial Relations Meetings: February 11
March 11
April 20
May 18
June 15
July 20
August 17
September 14
October 18
November 18
December 14
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