Trade union in Puerto Rico
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Founded | May 3, 1942 (82 years ago) (1942-05-03) |
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Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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Members | 4,800 |
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Key people | Ángel R. Figueroa Jaramillo, Presidente Freddyson Martínez Estévez, Vicepresidente Miguel A. Nieves Ríos, Secretario-Tesorero |
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Website | utier.org |
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The Unión de Trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica y Riego (UTIER) —English: Electrical Industry and Irrigation Workers Union— is one of the labor unions that represents workers from the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.[1][2] The union was founded on May 3, 1942 by thirty seven linemen in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[3] At some point it was affiliated with the Free Federation of Workers and the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations but it eventually unaffiliated and became independent.[3] Today, the union represents about 4,800 workers.[4]
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