Local Lodge W-261 is headquartered in North Bend, Oregon. We also have an office in Central Point, Oregon. While we are mainly wood products and we have contracts with big Company's like Weyerhaeuser and Georgia Pacific, we also have contracts with two of the largest private owner Company's within this state in Roseburg Forest Products and Timber Products. We also represent Public Employees from two different City's, and other types of private sector. Our belief is everybody should have the opportunity to belong to our Union, and the democratic policies of our Union. We are very Democratic, the membership is the ultimate Authority and Votes to Approve or disapprove virtually every action taken by the leaders. 

Before May 1, 1994 the Woodworkers Department did not exist. The local lodges that now are the majority of the membership in the Department were members of an independent union named the International Woodworkers of America, U.S.

The International Woodworkers of America was formed in 1937 by members and locals who pulled away from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners in the United States and Canada. The IWA prospered for many years, reaching membership as high as 115,000.

The IWA was a proud Union that represented its  members well. Turmoil created during the Reagan years by massive mergers, consolidations, anti-union sentiment and the willingness of some corporations to go to any lengths to get rid of unions, saw IWA's ranks severely reduced. The 1980's also saw the final damage  by the extreme environmental movement that, through specious lawsuits, denied the mills access to raw material supplies to operate. Tens of thousands of members lost their jobs to a little bird called a spotted owl.

In 1987, due to internal problems, the IWA split along national lines with the membership in the United States and Canada, each forming their own national union. By 1994, the IWA, US was down to barely 20,000 members.

With the membership numbers so low, the IWA, US officers felt that IWA could no longer provide the services their membership needed and deserved. The proposal to affiliate with the IAM was presented to the membership for ratification and passed by over a 90% margin. The proud IWA, US became a proud part of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers on May 1, 1994.

 

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