What we pay for

May 15, 2025

“You get what you pay for.”

It’s an old saying that most of us have heard plenty of times. But it holds special relevance for union workers — because for us, it’s true in a profound way. We pay union dues, and what we get is something priceless: the solidarity that defines SMART membership.

As General President Coleman wrote, solidarity is the bedrock of our organization. At the International level, across the United States and every Canadian province, our unity gives us power: Together, we fight for jobs and fairness, transcending our border and winning real gains for SMART members and families. That’s true strength — the type that can never be broken, even as external pressures intensify.

What I want to highlight are the everyday investments SMART makes as a result of your continued solidarity. Our union dues are an investment in ourselves: in worker power, in collective bargaining, in strong contracts and in our families. They are also a reflection of our intentional focus — our collective commitment to building a stronger union, piece by piece. That manifests in specific, material ways. A few examples:

Union EAP is an example of a member assistance program specifically tailored to SMART members. This service, if adopted by your local union or your local healthcare plan, is available at no direct cost to the member. Union EAP connects members and their families with licensed clinicians, available 24/7/365. Each case is guided by a master’s-level clinician who works with the member and their insurance provider to build a personalized plan and help navigate life’s challenges.

“We pay union dues, and what we get is something priceless: the solidarity that defines SMART membership.”

In addition to mental well-being, one of our priorities at the International is empowering our local unions to better serve their members. That’s why we introduced the Voyager system — a fully supported union management software solution at no direct cost to local unions. Voyager helps streamline internal operations, provides digital dues receipts for members and allows locals to manage union affairs without unnecessary hurdles and expenses.

We have also heard — and acted on — the need to strengthen the future of the sheet metal trade. For too long, the lack of maternity leave in the sheet metal industry prevented women and new mothers from joining and staying in the craft. That’s why SMART and SMACNA launched a maternity leave benefit fund for sheet metal members: a reimbursement program for participating U.S. local unions’ health and welfare funds, providing for a combined total of 26 weeks of maternity leave. Another example of SMART leading where others have hesitated.

And most recently, SMART launched a childcare benefit program with TOOTRiS. Too many working families — especially in the trades — are forced to choose between career and care. Thanks to this new partnership, sheet metal members at participating U.S. local unions can more easily access flexible, high-quality childcare options that meet the unique demands of our work schedules.

Brothers and sisters, these programs and partnerships are more than benefits. They represent solidarity in action — and the result of our shared focus on building a better future. That’s what we pay for. That’s why we pay dues. That’s why our solidarity — and our intentional focus — are more important now than ever before.

We know challenges lie ahead. Economic forces beyond our control, from aggressive tariff disruptions to unpredictable market shifts, will test the foundations we have built. The potential ripple effects — from stock market volatility to pressures on pensions, healthcare funds and even renewed threats of healthcare taxation — remind us that we cannot afford to lose focus.

Union membership means looking out for one another — leveraging our individual power into something far greater, something that sustains SMART families today and tomorrow. When we remain focused, disciplined and united, there is nothing we cannot achieve.

In solidarity,

John Daniel
SMART General Secretary Treasurer