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Region 1C

Covers 11 counties in south-central Michigan including the cities of Flint, Lansing and Jackson.

Director: Duane Zuckschwerdt

Headquarters:

1940 W. Atherton Road
Flint, MI 48507
TEL: (810) 767-0910
FAX: (810) 767-3206
Region 1C Web site

Sub Regional Offices:

1010 River Street
Lansing, MI 48912
TEL: (517) 372-7201
FAX: (517) 372-3118

1002 E. South Street
Jackson, MI 49203
TEL: (517) 784-9139
FAX: (517) 784-0985

Region 1C Local Unions on the Web

UAW Region 1C Local Unions on the Web

Local 598
This local was born in 1939 in Flint, Michigan to represent workers at one of the Fisher Body plants where UAW members staged the 1937 Great Sit Down Strike and the UAW won its first contract with General Motors.

Local 599
The Flint, Mich., local union that represents workers at the historic "Buick City" complex.

Local 602
Chartered January 18, 1939, this is the local that brought the UAW to Lansing, Mich. The 3,100 active members build the Pontiac Grand Am, the Oldsmobile Alero and the Malibu Classic at the General Motors Fisher Body plant. Local 602 also includes more than 3,00 retiree members.

Local 651
This local, chartered in 1939, represents 4,800 workers at Delphi Electronics East and Delco Electronics Systems, both in Flint, Michigan.

Local 652
Based in Lansing, Mich., Local 652 represents approximately 6,500 General Motors employees who proudly build the Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Alero, Cadillac CTS, Chevrolet Malibu and metal stamping parts.

Local 659
This local represents several GM plants, including: Flint Powertrain V-8 Engine, Flint Metal Center, Service Parts Operation, Delphi E West Flint, Die Management, and A.C.C. Transportation.  

Local 1292
The 1,600 members of Local 1292 at the Grand Blanc (Mich.) Metal Center make body stamping, subwelded assembly components and integrated weld tool systems for General Motors Corp. The local, which was chartered in 1958, also includes 2,500 retirees.

Local 1981 - Southeast Michigan Chapter of the National Writers Union
The National Writers Union (NWU) is the trade union for freelance writers of all genres who work for American publishers or employers. They are committed to improving the economic and working conditions of freelance writers through the collective strength of their 6,500 members in 17 local chapters throughout the country. The Southeast Michigan chapter has about 140 members located around the state.

Local 4911
Formed in 2001, Local 4911 represents 2,300 workers at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Mich. The local includes technicians (such as x-ray, respiratory), service personnel (such as housekeepers and kitchen staff), LPNs and skilled maintenance workers.

Local 6000
This site comes from the state workers of Michigan. It not only tells you what the union's up to, but keeps you up to date with what's going on in Michigan and Michigan government, raising public issues that involve us all.

Director: Duane Zuckschwerdt

Duane Zuckschwerdt Duane Zuckschwerdt was elected director of UAW Region 1C on June 14, 2006, at the union’s 34th Constitutional Convention in Las Vegas. Region 1C covers 11 counties in south-central Michigan, including the cities of Flint, Lansing and Jackson.

Zuckschwerdt served as assistant director of Region 1C from June 2002 until his election as regional director.

As assistant regional director, Zuckschwerdt negotiated contracts, handled arbitration cases and assisted with organizing campaigns in the region.

Zuckschwerdt was appointed to the staff of the UAW in August 1998 and assigned to Region 1C where he serviced UAW local unions throughout the region. He served as Region 1C education director from February 2002 until he was named assistant regional director by then-Region 1C Director Bob Roth.

A UAW member since 1964, Zuckschwerdt joined UAW Local 652 when he started work at GM’s plant in Lansing, Mich. In January 1965, he took an educational leave to attend Flint Junior College (now Mott Community College). In June 1965, he began work at the Chevrolet Manufacturing plant in Flint. Mich., where he joined UAW Local 659 and completed his skilled trades apprenticeship program, earning a journeyman’s card in machine repair.

Zuckschwerdt’s union activism and leadership skills led to Local 659 members electing him to positions of increasing responsibility, starting with his election as an alternate committeeman in 1969. He subsequently was elected committeeman, first vice president and, in June 1996, president of the local union. He also served as chair of the skilled trades’ subcommittee, joint council delegate, benefits plan representative and a member of various plant-wide committees.

While president of UAW Local 659, Zuckschwerdt served as chair of the UAW’s Greater Flint Area Presidents Council and as president of the Flint Area Community Action Program (CAP), the union’s political action arm.

He is a recipient of the Walter Reuther Award for distinguished UAW service, the highest award a UAW staff person or member can receive.

Zuckschwerdt was born on May 30, 1946, in Owosso, Mich. Duane and his wife, Connie, reside in Corunna, Mich. They have two sons, Eric and Scott, and four grandchildren – Jacob, Joshua, Lauren and Xavier.