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Redesigned hub for multistate union

Project Summary
United Food & Commercial Workers
Featured Image
members of UFCW1189 union at the Minnesota state fair
Project Overview

UFCW1189 represents over 10,000 food and commercial workers across much of Minnesota, Western Wisconsin and North Dakota. The website is the primary hub for members for chapter news, worksites and benefits, along with updates on any current labor negotiations.

Services Provided
Sections
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Challenges

Electric Citizen was initially asked to take over support of their existing site, but a few years later it was clear that a redesign was needed. 

The existing site had served them for a long time, but was dated in appearance and had some known issues with user experience. In addition, the site itself was built on an older version of Drupal and needed to be upgraded to the latest version to stay supported.

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Solutions

Refocusing on member needs

The primary purpose of the site is to help union members access information about their jobs. The most important task: finding their worksite and knowing who to contact. With that in mind, we redesigned the homepage to highlight three clear actions: Find a Worksite, Active Negotiations, and, for prospective organizers, Start a Union.

The worksite list remains table-based but now includes a simple keyword search to quickly filter results—replacing a set of confusing, redundant filters. For contract negotiations, we consolidated related updates onto each negotiation’s page and removed duplicate content.

Outdated campaign pages (formerly “Take Action!”) were replaced with a streamlined News section and moved to the footer, keeping the focus where members actually need it.

Simpler navigation, better UX

The old menu wasn’t long, but its labels were unclear. We updated navigation based on analytics and user intent, making small but meaningful adjustments:

  • “Where You Work” → “Find Your Worksite”
  • “Negotiate!” → “Active Negotiations”
  • “Members Only” → “Member Benefits”

Clearer language helps members get where they need to go faster.

A more human design

This is an organization built for people, so the design now reflects that. Each major landing page features prominent, easily updated images of members working, organizing, and negotiating—adding warmth and making the site feel more personal and engaging.

Smarter migration 

Migrating from Drupal 7 to a newer version requires more than a technical upgrade. We performed a full content and module audit, removing unused structures, consolidating content types, and moving all media into Drupal’s core Media library. This ensured a cleaner, more maintainable site built on best practices.

During discovery, we also clarified audience needs, client goals, and success criteria. With branding already in place, we focused on refining tone, messaging, and the overall member-first experience.

Results

By migrating the website off its aging Drupal 7 platform and streamlining the user experience, we delivered a site that directs union members swiftly to their top tasks: “Find Your Worksite,” “Active Negotiations,” and “Member Benefits.” 

The refreshed navigation language, more human-focused imagery and a simplified search for worksites significantly improved clarity and operational efficiency for both the editorial team and end-users.