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America's Edge

The Battle of Valley Ford
February 12, 2008 - In January, America's midwest turns cold and windy.  That becomes more obvious if you're spending January on strike like the workers in Hazelwood, Missouri.

Our Skills, Our Kids...Seattle
February 7, 2008 - As the America's Edge Tour wound its way across the USA, support for its message swelled and a stop in Seattle gave the tour even more of a push.

Our Skills, Our Kids...Wichita
February 6, 2008
- From St. Louis to Wichita, that's where the IAM's America's Edge Tour headed next.  To see the faces and hear the voices of those people who have made Wichita the Air Capital City of the world.

Our Skills, Our Kids...St. Louis
February 4, 2008
- After the Space Coast and a visit to the South, it was time for the IAM's America's Edge Tour to visit the heartland.

Our Skills, Our Kids...
February 1, 2008 - The IAM lead a seven day, eight state tour across the country to talk to thousands about the importance of educating the next generation and making sure our kids have a future.

The Pivotal Powers
January 30, 2008 - Pick up a newspaper or tunrn on the television and you will probably quickly find a story about China, India or one of the other countries experiencing new growth.  The changing faces of these countries touches us here in America, but many wonder if it's a good or bad thing for the U.S.

Stimulating The Economy
January 28, 2007 - Right now it's the question on everyone's mind.  How do we fix the economy?  Many believe a temporary solution is needed right away to stop the United States from slipping into a devastating recession.

Behind The Chinese Miracle
January 24, 2008 - For the past few decades China has seen unprecedented growth. Unfortunately, many of these workers in the country aren't reaping the benefits of this expansion.

There's No Place Like Home
January 18, 2008 - Hurricane Katrina may have hit the Gulf Coast more than two years ago but for many the nightmare continues.

Taking The Lead
January 15, 2007 - It's an election year and already things are in full swing.   So far both of the candidates chosen by the IAM membership are taking the lead and making headlines around the world.

IAM's Political Fight For Families
January 2, 2008 - Iowa is a Midwest make up of farm land, faith and close knit neighbors.  At IAM Local 831 in Cedar Rapids family is number one.

A Christmas Story
December 19, 2007 - Police officers, firefighters, EMS workers and the like are the people you only call when you need them the most.  But you need to know that these men and women give of themselves both on and off the job.

A Global Solution
December 19, 2007 - Capitol Hill set the stage for a momentous event recently.  Two hundred union leaders from sixty three countries met to come up with ways to stop the worldwide attacks on trade unionists.

Iowa Rallies For Clinton
December 18, 2007 - On January 3, 2008, Iowa is going to make headlines as the first state in the nation to hold its presidential primary, the earliest date in history for a primary to be held.

Fingers Crossed At The PEB
December 13, 2007 - This is a story that's been going on for nearly a decade.  For the past eight years, 10,000 Amtrak workers have been without a contract or a raise.

United Airlines Forgets Its Roots

December 11, 2007 - United Airlines has come up with a plan. It's going to pay its stockholders a special, one-time per share dividend to keep them coming back for more. But labor leaders wonder why United isn't worried about its employees coming back.

Behind the Candidates
November 27, 2007 - As the presidential election gets closer, you are going to see a lot more of the candidates.  But sometimes it's the faces you don't see, like those of the candidate's economic advisors.

The Dogs Take Vegas
November 20, 2007 -More than sixty years ago a Machinist named Joseph Jones founded an organization called the Guide Dogs of America.  Through his work he and countless others have given thousands of people the gift of sight.

U.S. Senators Hold Nominees Accountable

November 20, 2007 - The U.S. Senate's Labor Committee recently held a hearing on President Bush's nominees for two powerful positions at the Department Labor. 

CAFTA Strikes El Salvador

November 9, 2007 - CAFTA was supposed to change the world.  The promise was that this would increase the economies of many countries but workers from both sides of the continent agree, CAFTA didn't deliver.

Rally the Troops

November 9, 2007 - This Fall, the National Labor Relations Board has not been kind to workers in its decisions.  The men and women of organized labor want the NLRB to know, they aren't going away quietly.

Hot Days Are Over!!!
November 5, 2007 - The IAM strike at the Kennedy Space Center is finally over!  After nearly five months of walking the line, hundreds of Machinists are heading back to work.

Bridging the Gap: Part Two

November 2, 2007 - Last week we aird a story about the millions of Americans who work full time but because of low wages and no benefits, still can't make ends meet.  This week, we bring you a story on ways organized labor can help close these income gaps.


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Escape to the Wild Features Local 1886 Member

Mark your calendars, set your TiVo’s or just reserve your favorite chair for Feb. 28 at 7:30 PM (ET), to watch Local 1886 member Barbara Ries as she takes part in the hunting trip of a lifetime on Versus Network’s Escape to the Wild.

A United Airlines Ramp Service worker with years of outdoor and hunting experience, Ries was selected for a caribou hunt in Canada’s Northwest Territory after her brother secretly nominated her, knowing she would jump at the opportunity if selected.

The trip involved taking a float plane to a remote drop-camp location and then a 25-mile boat ride through rough water in freezing temperatures. Hunting caribou was just one of many memorable aspects of the trip for Ries. “To get up on a hill and look out and see 30 miles of nothing, no human intervention, was amazing.”

Escape to the Wild is a program of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP), VERSUS Network and several trade unions and contractor associations that takes hardworking union members on the hunting or fishing trip of a lifetime.

Visit Union Sportsmen's Alliance to learn how you could be the next union member featured on Escape to the Wild

Hillary Clinton Weighs in on Possible Airline Mergers

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) today issued a press release addressing her concerns and those of airline workers across America regarding the possibility of airline mergers.

“According to press accounts, merger talks are occurring in the airline industry, as companies face the prospect of a slowing economy and high fuel prices,” said Clinton. “If carriers decide to combine in order to cut costs and increase their market clout, we will have to take a hard look at the potential effects on workers and consumers. It is important that we preserve choice and competitive pricing in the airline industry. It is also vitally important that any proposed merger preserve the jobs and worker protections on which thousands of families rely.”

The Winter Battle at Valley Ford

Click here to see interviews with IAM leaders and members of Automotive Local 777, who have been on strike at Valley Ford in St. Louis, MO, since November 1, 2007. The 14-week old strike was triggered by a dealership proposal to cut pay from 10 to 25 percent and eliminate the workers’ defined benefit pension plan.

Strong support from the local union community is helping to ensure a steady presence on the picket line. “Even in snow and freezing conditions, these members, their families and the community are keeping the pressure on Valley Ford,” said District 9 ADBR Tony Rippeto.

Click here to see a photo gallery of the picket line at Valley Ford.

Congress Examines Bush’s Misguided Budget

The House and Senate this week continue to hold hearings on President Bush’s record-breaking $3.1 trillion budget, which cuts or eliminates a host of domestic programs designed to assist working families while retaining costly tax breaks for the wealthy.

The Bush Administration is proposing more than $760 million in cuts to job training and employment programs. Roughly $270 million in cuts will be from the dislocated worker program, according to the Center for American Progress, which says the cuts would result in 65,000 fewer workers receiving job training and other services.

The budget also proposes more than $600 billion in cuts over the next ten years to social safety net programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, $570 million in cuts to funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, as well as a freeze in funding for child-care assistance for low-income families. “The President’s misguided budget cuts health care for seniors and working families, freezes lifesaving medical research, raises health care costs for veterans, and slashes energy assistance--all at a time of rising prices and a slowing economy,” says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). “This President has presided over the five largest budget deficits in American history, leaving a legacy of debt to the next generation that will dramatically undermine our nation’s strength.” 

Ironwood Communications Agrees to Settlement

Workers seeking a union at Ironwood Communications in Albany, OR, faced all the usual obstacles from a company bent on denying workers their legal bargaining rights. If illegal harassment and firing of union supporters wasn’t enough, the company also threatened to close the facility if workers there pursued union representation.

While the wheels of justice may turn slowly, it appears they do sometimes turn after all.

After the IAM filed multiple Unfair Labor Practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the board recently ordered Ironwood to pay more than $30,000 to two union supporters who were illegally discharged. This amount includes the value of a television that the company withheld from one of the workers who earned the prize in a sales performance competition.

In addition to the back pay award, the NLRB required the company to post bulletins acknowledging that it would not subject workers to increased inspections, assign them different work, engage in surveillance or threaten them in any way for being union supporters.

“The Machinists Union stood by these workers even though they were not yet members,” said District Lodge W-1 DBR, Chuck Macrae. “Despite the length of time involved and the uncertain outcome of seeking relief with the NLRB, I’m hopeful we can now move forward and help these workers fulfill their desire to be part of the fighting Machinists.”

Senators Balk at Proposed Changes for FMLA

At a hearing on the Department of Labor’s (DOL) proposed changes to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a host of Democratic senators yesterday criticized the DOL for “chipping away” at the current law.
 
Lawmakers fear workers could be discouraged from using FMLA under the DOL’s proposals, which include an enhanced medical certification process, changes to the definition of a serious medical condition and more employer notice requirements.

“The Family Medical Leave Act has been a huge success for both workers and employers.  It lets workers get treatment for their own or a family member’s serious medical condition, while keeping the job they need to pay for that treatment,” said Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA), chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.

“In the face of all this progress, however, the Bush Administration last week took a step backward, announcing new regulations that will limit workers’ ability to use such medical leave when they need it,” added Kennedy, who was joined by Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) in his criticism of the changes.

Under FMLA, companies employing 50 or more people must allow workers up to 12 weeks a year of unpaid leave to care for themselves or family members during serious health conditions, or for the birth or adoption of a child.

 


 

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