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  • COUNT ME IN THE MAJORITY FOR A BETTER BOSK!

  • BOSK workers are forming a union in order to improve our working conditions. We believe BOSK can do better to provide career-track, family-sustaining jobs that strengthen our community. Like tens of thousands of other union workers across Kentucky, we deserve the voice and respect we gain through collective bargaining.

    Without collective bargaining and the security of a contract, BOSK has unilaterally changed our PTO, parental leave, and healthcare. If our benefits, workplace rights and wages are secured in a collective bargaining agreement, BOSK cannot change the terms of our employment without our consent. The security and stability of a contract can enable us to focus more on our work, our families and our community.

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  • I hereby join with my co-workers to improve our working conditions and our lives. I authorize the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) to represent me for the purposes of collective bargaining with my employer over wages, benefits, working conditions and other terms and conditions of employment. I understand Blue Oval SK employees will elect a bargaining committee of our coworkers to negotiate the contract and that I will not pay dues or fees until a contract has been democratically approved by BOSK workers. I also understand that if a majority of employees sign authorization cards, the company can recognize and start bargaining with our union.

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  • Some of Our Coworkers Bringing Us Together to Make a Better BOSK

  • Chad Johnson, Quality–Module
    James Abney, Quality–SQM/IQC Process
    Tiffany Diprisco, Quality–Evaluation
    Ronnie Tungate, Quality–Formation
    Jim Raybourne, Maintenance–Module
    Drew Mclean, Production–Formation
    Amber Davis, Production–Cell Assembly
    Sarena Campbell, Production–Cell Assembly
    Shirley Webb, Quality–Formation
    Matthew Betner, Maintenance–Facilities
    Joe Morgan, Maintenance–Formation
    Sophia Ruiz, Quality–Module
    Tabatha Strawinski, Quality–SQM/IQC Process
    Tonya Nathan, Production–Formation
    Charli Carman, Production–Cell Assembly
    Michael Newsome, Production–Formation
    Clint Shawler, Maintenance–Cell Assembly
    Benjamin Schwab, Maintenance–Formation
    Vance Ditto, Production–Module
    Brittany Diprisco, Quality–Cell Assembly
    Geno Wilkins, Quality–Formation
    Jace Curle, Production–Formation
    Tony Huff, Production–Cell Assembly
    Greg Black, Maintenance–Electrode
    Christian Adams, Production–Module
    Amy Scheidemantel, Production–Formation
    Travis Smith, Maintenance–Cell Assembly
    Clarisa Adams, Quality–Electrode
    Halee Hadfield, Quality–SQM/IQC Process
    Bill Wilmoth, Production–Formation
    Emily Drueke, Quality–SQM/IQC Process
    Brandon Chaffins, Quality–Formation
    Caden Stein, Production–Module
    Michael Runyon, Material Handling
    James Scott, Maintenance–Cell Assembly
    Karen Sturgill, Production–Electrode
    Alisha Miller, Production–Formation
    Michelle Hoffman, Production–Module
    Rick Brewer, Production–Cell Assembly
    Barry Weaver, Production–Module
    Paula Elliott, Quality–Evaluation
    Angela Conto, Production–Formation
    Lavon Poynter, Maintenance–Electrode
    John Huffman, Maintenance–Electrode
    Paul Engler, Production–Formation
    Amanda East, Quality–Evaluation
    Jaime Willis, Quality–Cell Assembly
    Rob Collett, Production–Formation
    Austin Shissler, Maintenance–Formation
    Natalie Jevning, Production–Cell Assembly
    Michael Ward, Production–Module
    Samantha Lee, Production–Electrode
    Ashley Stogsdill, Production–Electrode
    Joshua Urso, Production–Module

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