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New Recovery, New Jobs
March 13, 2009 - People across the country and around the world are asking themselves, what's going to happen to me in this economy?Watch Video/p>

Solis Heads DOL
February 27, 2009 - Finally after more than two months of waiting a game of political cat and mouse, Congresswoman Hilda Solis of California became the new Department of Labor Secretary.
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A 'Green' Education for Unionists
February 27, 2009 - The National Labor College is partnering with the AFL-CIO to develop the Green Workplace Representative Certificate Program. Union members will be trained to identify areas where employers can save money by going “Green.” For more information please browse the college’s website at www.nlc.edu.Watch Video


The Future Looks Green
February 20, 2009 - Once upon a time, the term "GREEN JOBS" was a concept for the future.  Today, the idea is very much a reality and many say a way to help secure this country's economic standing.
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Protecting the Skies
February 18, 2009 - Protecting IAM members and the flying public is priority number one for the Machinists Union's Transportation Department.
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Middle Class Forced to Use Food Banks
February 13, 2009 - As the number of job losses mount and as the recession rages on, unemployed Americans are turning to food pantries for support.
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Rallying for EFCA
February 11, 2009 - Statistics state that nearly 60 million workers would form or join a union tomorrow if they had the opportunity.  Passing the Employee Free Choice Act would guarantee those 60 million get that chance.
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Lily's Leading the Way
February 9, 2009 - No matter your race, religion or gender, everyone should be paid the same amount for the same job.  With new legislation signed just weeks ago by President Obama, it's now easier to make sure an injustice like unfair pay doesen't happen.
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Trade Policy Now or Never
February 3, 2009 - Right now Congress is at work putting together an economic stimulus package.  Trade experts say as part of that package, now is the time to start reforming the U.S. trade policy.
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Remembering MLK
January 21, 2009
- For many the "I Have A Dream" by MLK is more than just history.  It's the idea that together we can do anything.  That very thought is what ties the labor movement and the civil rights movement together and brought nearly 1,000 brothers and sisters to New Orleans to help those who need it most.
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NWA/Delta Merger: January 09 Update
January 26, 2009 - The merger of Delta and Northwest Airlines leaves many workers wondering about their future.  Especially because Northwest Airlines is unionized, but Delta is not.  This has workers asking alot of questions.
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President Barack Obama's Inauguration
January 22, 2009 - January 20, 2009 was a clear but bitter cold day in DC that will go down in history.  Millions of people in Washington and worldwide watched as Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America, making him the first African American to hold the highest office in the land.
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Watching Congress
January 9, 2009 - The economy, the War in Iraq, the automakers trouble, the state of America hasn't been in this much chaos since the days of FDR.  That's why it's even more important for President Elect Barack Obama and Congress to work together, starting day one.
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True Christmas Spirit
December 19, 2008
- For 24 years the spirit of Christmas has come alive in Prince George's County.  Especially during the annual holiday food basket program.
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Workers First
December 17, 2008 - For 120 years the IAM has been protecting workers.  This week at the Center for American Progress in Washington DC, the idea of putting workers first took the spotlight.
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NWA/Delta Merger: December 08 Update
December 11, 2008 - Whether you are for or against it, the merger between Northwest and Delta Airlines is happening.
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N.C. Machinists - Obama's Team Wants Change
December 9, 2008 - Striking members of IAM LL W369 in North Carolina were in Washington, DC to attend a forum on Community, Faith, & Democracy.

A Green Recovery
December 5, 2008 - For some, it's hard to think about a greener tomorrow when families are having to choose today between paying the mortgage or putting food on the table.  But many people believe that investing in a green recovery may help to solve America's current economic crisis.

Guide Dogs Diamond Anniversary
November 26, 2008
- The Guide Dogs of America celeberated its 60th Diamond Anniversary in Las Vegas last week.

The Face of Foreclosure
October 21, 2008 - As lawmakers work to find a solution to the US foreclosure crisis, thousands of working class Americans, including some IAM members, struggle to keep homes in the midst of this economic downturn.

NWA/Delta Merger: A Future Bailout?
October 15, 2008
- In one of the most volatile financial times in history, it seems wrong to many that a possible airline merger is still being considered.

A Fresh Look At Healthcare
October 12, 2008 - With the presidential election just weeks away, Americans are taking a serious look at the issues.  As always healthcare is close to the top of the priority list.


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IAM Welcomes Key Labor Board Appointments

President Obama is moving swiftly to restructure key government agencies once dominated by anti-union appointees from the Bush Administration. Federal agencies like the National Mediation Board (NMB) and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) play key roles in overseeing labor relations for millions of workers.

At the National Mediation Board, which has jurisdiction for workers in the railroad and airline industries, President Obama has nominated Linda Puchala as an NMB member. Puchala currently serves as a senior mediator with the NMB and is the former president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. The NMB will play an important role in any representation elections resulting from the pending merger between Delta and Northwest Airlines. Click here to send a message to your Senators to confirm Ms. Puchala.

In January, President Obama nominated Wilma Liebman as Chairwoman of the National Labor Relations Board. Liebman’s appointment renews the once Republican-controlled agency and revitalizes its mission and responsibility of protecting workers’ rights. Liebman has eight years of experience on the board, as well as several years experience at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. She began her legal career as an NLRB staff attorney, and has also served on the legal staff of two unions.

“The sweeping changes at the National Mediation Board and National Labor Relations Board are proof that elections make a difference,” said IAM President Tom Buffenbarger. “These nominees will restore much-needed balance and fairness at these agencies and they will put the priorities of America’s working families first.”

Organizing Win Opens Doors at Ft. Knox

A small but important group of technicians who work on the grounds of the legendary Ft. Knox recently voted for IAM representation to secure pay rates that are only available in a contract negotiated under Service Contract Act guidelines.

“Without a union, Service Contract employees’ wages and benefits are limited by the government’s Area Wage Determination,” said District 27 Organizer Christopher Bradley, who organized the Weather Observation/Forecast Support technicians employed by Black Box Technology Inc. “They knew they needed a union with experience negotiating SCA contracts, and no union has as much experience as the IAM.”

In addition to the Ft. Knox contract, District 27 also negotiated a first contract for 16 federal workers at Bluegrass Station in Lexington, KY.

“They work for SOFSA – Special Operation Forces Support Activity,” said District 27 Business Representative Billy Stivers. “They support special ops around the world. They can’t – and don’t – talk about what they do, but America is obviously well served by them.”

“They wanted a voice on the job, a grievance and arbitration procedure, and terms and conditions spelled out in a contract,” said Stivers. “That’s what we did.”

“The best way to grow our union is to organize, and then follow up with strong contracts,” said Southern Territory GVP Bob Martinez. “This is exactly what District 27 is doing. Congratulations to everyone involved for a job well done.”

IAM Leaders Meet with EEOC Acting Chair

IAM Executive Assistant Diane Babineaux and Community Services and Retirees Department Director Maria Cordone met recently with the EEOC’s Stuart Ishimaru (pictured left) and other union representatives at an AFL-CIO Civil and Women’s Rights Directors/Representative meeting. Ishimaru was designated by President Obama to serve as the EEOC’s Acting Chairman after having served as an EEOC Commissioner since 2003. During the meeting, he outlined his mission of focusing on large, systemic cases involving civil rights issues, equal pay, age discrimination, and persons with disabilities. He also pledged to reinvigorate the Commission’s work on race discrimination issues.

“It was such a pleasure to hear Mr. Ishimaru speak to some of the issues experienced by working men and women each and every day,” says Babineaux. “The IAM looks forward in working with his office in ensuring every worker is treated fairly and equitably on the job.”

The IAM takes a strong position in the support of diversity and dignity on the job. In 1976, Grand Lodge Convention delegates mandated a department at Grand Lodge to “coordinate, foster and develop” union-wide action against discrimination. This includes a directive that standing human rights committees be maintained at the local and district lodge levels.

For additional information, contact the IAM Women’s & Human Rights Department at 301-967-4747.

Basic Newsletter Course Rescheduled for August

The Basic Newsletter Development Course originally scheduled for May 10-15, 2009 at the William W. Winpisinger Center Education and Technology Course has been rescheduled for August 2-7, 2009.

Applications already on file will be held for the new course date. The deadline for new applications is May 1, 2009. Local or district lodges who want to start a newsletter or train editors for existing newsletters are encouraged to apply. The course covers writing and editing, effective layout and design techniques and desktop publishing.

Click here for the course description and to download the official call and course application. For more information, call the Communications Dept. at 301-967-4520.

St. Louis City Workers Vote IAM

District 9 and Local 777 in St. Louis, MO recently added 61 new members with an organizing win among employees who work in the city’s Fleet Maintenance, Parks, Fire, Ambulance and Refuse facilities.

According to District 9 Organize Mike Musgrove, the main issues in the drive were gaining professional representation, increased wages and the lack of training opportunities."They are very concerned with the lack of training and difficulty in attaining certifications at work,” explained Musgrove. “The result is outsourcing, which is unacceptable."

Musgrove praised the individuals who led the campaign from inside the city departments saying, "The in-house organizing team was solid as a rock. It was their hard work and determination that got this done."

"We commend DBR Roger Poole along with Organizers Mike Musgrove and Mike Hahn for a job well done,” said Midwest Territory GVP Philip J. Gruber, who extended his thanks to everyone involved. “We welcome our new members into the IAM and appreciate their courage and dedication to win the professional representation, better wages and working conditions they deserve."

Make Plans Now for ‘Ride for the Guides’

On May 16-17, 2009, the IAM Midwest Territory will host a weekend of events in and around St. Louis, MO, to benefit Guide Dogs of America (GDA). The event has been designated the “Spirit of the Midwest, Rides for Guides” and will kick off on Saturday morning (May 16) with a 150-mile motorcycle ride through Missouri’s scenic wine country. The day will conclude with dinner and dancing at the District 837 Union Hall in St. Louis, MO.

The benefit weekend will continue on Sunday, May 17, with a Classic Auto Show at the District 9 Union Hall in Bridgeton, MO. The event, set to begin at 9 am, will feature cars of all types and include raffles, drawings and prizes.

Locals and districts throughout the Midwest Territory are asked to support the GDA benefit by providing members with information about the event and by taking action in your local lodge by donating at an amount your lodge feels they can support, for the benefit of GDA.

For more information contact, GLR Rod Hoffman at 630-548-2450, 314-378-9366, rhoffman@iamaw.org, or Russ Wittkop at 630-842-4970, rwittkop@iamaw.org, or Mike King at 630-548-2450, 630-842-9376,  mking@iamaw.org.


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Millions of Americans braved the cold and the crowds to listen to President Barack Obama give his Inaugural Address. Billions - yes, billions - watched his historic speech on television in hamlets and cities across the globe. No one was disappointed.



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Tom Buffenbarger
International President


Warren L. Mart
Secretary-Treasurer

 

Lee Pearson
GVP Western Territory

 

Dave Ritchie
GVP Canada

 

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Lynn Tucker
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