Beet Sugar: UNION MADE in the USA
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Beet Sugar: UNION MADE in the USA

Most people believe the sugar they use and consume every day comes from sugarcane, but in the United States 60% of it is Union-made from sugar beets in the cooler climates to the north. BCTGM members make nearly all of the U.S.-made sugar from sugar beets.

BCTGM Intl. Pres. Anthony Shelton tours the Twin Falls, Idaho Amalgamated Sugar Co. facility with Asst. Plant Mgr. Jorge DeVarona.

โ€œThis time of year our farmers are planting sugar beet seeds across close to 175,000 acres of fields from Idaho to Eastern Oregon and Washington,โ€ says BCTGM Local 283G (Twin Falls, Idaho) President Brendan Van Sickle.

Van Sickle works as a Boiler House Foreman Trainee at the Amalgamated Sugar Co. facility in Twin Falls, Idaho, and leads one of four BCTGM Local Unions representing beet processing workers for the company in the Western Region.

โ€œThe beets will have grown to the size of a football when they are harvested in the fall,โ€ he continues. โ€œThey are delivered to piling grounds where they get disseminated to Amalgamated Sugarโ€™s different beet processing plants.โ€

L. 282G Member Chris Fowler, L. 282G Pres. Shawn Fowler, BCTGM Intl. Exec. Asst. to the Pres. Matthew Clark, Intl. Secy. Treas./Dir. of Org. David Woods, Member Cody Lindsey, Western Region Vice Pres. Shad Clark, and Member Craig Lindsey outside the Amalgamated Sugar Co. facility in Rupert, Idaho.

The Union work begins at the plant, and includes washing, slicing, heating, juicing and eventually turning them into a molasses. โ€œMany people think there is a sifting process involved, but itโ€™s much different than that,โ€ Van Sickle continues. โ€œThe molasses from the beets is actually steamed, purified and then crystallized into the white satin sugar everyone is familiar with.โ€

According to Western Region International Vice President Shad Clark, Local 283G belongs to what is called an โ€˜inter-factory council,โ€™ along with fellow BCTGM Locals 282G (Heyburn, Idaho), 284G (Nampa, Idaho) and 290G (Nyssa, Ore.)โ€”all of which represent workers at Amalgamated Sugar. โ€œThey are unique in that they are all under one contract representing the different locations,โ€ he says. โ€œSo they bargain the contract together, but will often take up work issues and arbitrations together as well.โ€

Michigan Sugar Co. inter-factory council members: BCTGM L. 261G (Sebewaing, Mich.) Pres. Robert Sherman, L. 260G (Caro, Mich.) Pres. Randy Joles and L. 260G Exec. Board Member Todd Holzhei.

The inter-factory council is a contract feature that is common among BCTGM Sugar Locals. In the East-Central Region, four BCTGM Local Unions make up the inter-factory council for Michigan Sugar Co.

โ€œWe meet once a month to discuss anything going on,โ€ says BCTGM Local 260G (Caro, Mich.) President Randy Joles. โ€œOnce a year, we also have a Sugar Council meeting with BCTGM Sugar Locals across the country to compare notes.โ€

โ€œWe do not have an inter-factory council for American Crystal Sugar Co.โ€ says Local 167G (Grand Forks, N.D.) President John Riskey of the BCTGMโ€™s largest sugar employer in the Midwest. โ€œBut similarly, we do have all seven factory locations under the same collective bargaining agreement.โ€

Midwest Region Intโ€™l Rep. Ryan Hocke, L. 167G Steward Jacob Prochnow, L. 167G Pres. John Riskey, Minn-Dak Production Mgr. Josh Richards, L. 167G Steward Missy Boyer, L. 167G Unit 405 Vice Pres. Amanda Amundson, L. 167G Unit 405 Chf. Stw./Rec. Secy. Megan Hasbargen, Midwest Region Intโ€™l Rep. Veronica Hopkins and Minn-Dak Engineer/Mgr. Emily Skaare.

Much of the Union-made sugar produced at these and other BCTGM-represented sugar beet processing facilities will be packaged and sold in grocery stores, while the rest will be delivered by freight for use at other BCTGM-represented snack, baking and cereal companies.

โ€œPeople would be surprised to know how many of their BCTGM-made food productsโ€”such as Kelloggโ€™s snacks, General Mills cereals and Hersheyโ€™s chocolateโ€”are BCTGM-made down to the sugar listed in their ingredients,โ€ says Local 282G President Shawn Fowler. โ€œWe are proud to be able to support other BCTGM jobs with the work that we do.โ€

Pictured on this page are BCTGM sugar industry workers in the Unionโ€™s Western, Midwest and East-Central Regions.


BCTGM SUGAR LOCALS

The following are BCTGM Local Unions which represent sugar workers at the countryโ€™s largest beet processing companies:

Midwest Region:
167G, Grand Forks, N.D. | American Crystal Sugar Co., Minn-Dak Farmers Coop.
265G, Chaska, Minn. | American Crystal Sugar Co., United Sugar Producers & Refiners Coop.
267G, Crookston, Minn. | American Crystal Sugar Co.
269G, Mason City, Iowa | American Crystal Sugar Co., United Sugar Producers & Refiners Coop.
372G, Hillsboro, N.D. | American Crystal Sugar Co.
369G, Renville, Minn. | Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Coop.

East-Central Region:
260G, Caro, Mich. | Michigan Sugar Co.
261G, Sebewaing Mich. | Michigan Sugar Co.
262G, Croswell, Mich. | Michigan Sugar Co.
263G, Bay City, Mich. | Michigan Sugar Co.
19, Cleveland, Ohio | Michigan Sugar Co.

Western Region:
282G, Heyburn, Idaho | Amalgamated Sugar
283G, Twin Falls Idaho | Amalgamated Sugar
284G, Nampa, Idaho | Amalgamated Sugar
290G, Nyssa, Ore. | Amalgamated Sugar
279G, Worland, Wyo. | Wyoming Sugar
280G, Torrington, Wyo. | Western Sugar Coop.


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