Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Read past iMail
Email your opinion
Visit www.goiam.org
Print-Friendly version
Sign up for iMail


Labor issues you care about in streaming video.

IAMpodcast


Employee Free
Choice Act Video

America's Edge


Fixing Immigration
April 22, 2009 - For more than a century, American society has been described as a melting pot, welcoming people from all countries, races, and religions.  But in recent years that phrase has become more criticism than flattery.
Watch Video

Union Busting
April 17, 2009 - According to recent statistics, someone is fired every 15 minutes for trying to form or join a union.  If that wasn't bad enough, there's a whole industry working to see that continues.Watch Video

Flight Attendant Coalition
April 9, 2009 - In the early 1980's, the Flight Attendant Coalition was created.  Today, that group is still going strong, looking at ways to better the lives of flight attendants.
Watch Video

A Bill Protecting Organizing Rights
April 9, 2009 - In addition to honoring majority signup, and forcing binding arbitration, the Employee Free Choice Act would also raise penalties for employers who fire, or harass workers who desire to form unions. Hollywood activists, politicians, and economists recently spoke out in support!Watch Video

Women and the Economy
April 3, 2009 - According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national unemployment rate has climbed to 8.5 percent, which means more than five million jobs have been lost during this recession.Watch Video

Frances Perkins
March 27, 2009 - In 1933, President Delano Roosevelt made history as he appointed the first woman ever to hold a cabinet position.  That lady was Frances Perkins and her amazing story as FDR's U.S. Secretary of Labor has once again been brought to light.
Watch Video

Degree Week at NLC
March 23, 2009 - Hundreds of students, including Machinists, are on campus attending the National Labor College’s “Degree Week,” an intense time of study and classes for students taking the majority of their coursework online.Watch Video

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

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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


Protecting the Skies
February 18, 2009 - Protecting IAM members and the flying public is priority number one for the Machinists Union's Transportation Department.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video


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.
Watch Video

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.
Watch Video


Media Library
IAMpodcast


To view these videos you will need to download the free Windows Media Player 9



 

 

Lockheed Flight Specialists Vote for IAM Representation

More than 800 Automated Flight Service Specialists (AFSS) at Lockheed Martin are now represented by the Machinists union after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) certified the results of their vote for the IAM.

The Flight Service Specialists work at twelve sites and three hub facilities across the continental United States and Hawaii. The work was formerly performed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and was contracted to Lockheed Martin in 2006.

The current vote comes a little over one year after a previous attempt to win IAM representation that ended in a one-vote loss.

“The Flight Service Specialists at Lockheed did not give up and stuck together,” said Headquarters GVP Rich Michalski. “This is a great victory for them and a strong signal that in these tough economic times, workers want the benefits of union representation – job security, a secure retirement and the pay and benefits that support a healthy middle class.

The IAM currently represents more than 15,000 Lockheed Martin employees under thirty-five contracts at forty-six sites nationwide. More than half of these contracts are negotiated under the unique guidelines of the Service Contract Act. The IAM is the preeminent union in North America for service contract workers with more members in this specialized sector than any other organization.

Workers Memorial Ceremony Honors Fallen Members

IAM President Tom Buffenbarger marks IAM Workers Memorial Day where families, friends and fellow members commemorate fallen IAM members who lost their lives from workplace injury or work-related diseases.

Families, friends and fellow IAM members gathered at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center as part of a national observance of Worker’s Memorial Day to honor the memory of those who perished on the job or from work-related diseases.

Each year the IAM honors its fallen brothers and sisters by inscribing their names on bricks that are placed at the Workers' Memorial at the Winpisinger Center. Family members and co-workers honored the memories of twenty-one IAM and Transportation Communications Union (TCU) members.

“The IAM cares very deeply about its members, their families and the work our members do. We struggle and fight hard every day to assure that when one leaves for their job, that they return home safe and sound,” said IAM President Tom Buffenbarger. “We don’t always win that fight, but it inspires us to work ever harder so that others don’t have to endure the pain and grief of losing a loved one. Only when we all make safety and respect for workers paramount will we cease to have a ceremony like today.”

Inscribed bricks were placed for the following members: Kathryn E. Fowee, Local 162; George N. Lincoln, Sr., Local 700; Walter Bailey, Local 1776; Robert D. Faulkner, Local 1969; Bill J. Zupcic, Local 1347; Barry A. Withrow, Local 656; J. Bill Oxley, Local 656; Jeff Hart, Local 733; Randy J. Hoegger, Local 1713; Steve C. Voermans, Local 1713; Michael Hatton, Local 83; Carlos Trevino, Local 83; Alice Roth, IAM/TCU Local 1908; Roger Desrochers, Local 922; Terry Kitchens, Local W484; Don Zrust, Local 1037; Donna Lynn Remata, IAM/TCU Local 1315; David Pierce, Jr., IAM/TCU Local 6091, Wilfred Negron, Sr., Local 1776 and Al Scarcelli, Local 1005. Also honored was former IAM Communications Director Robert Kalaski who passed away in 2008 after a courageous battle with cancer.

This year’s service was the 20th annual observance of Workers’ Memorial Day, which began in Canada and is now observed every April 28th in thousands of services around the world. In the United States, this year marks the 39th anniversary of passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act which created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to set and enforce workplace safety standards.

Pennsylvania Senator to Bolt GOP

Five-term Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter announced this week that he intends to switch from the Republican party to the Democratic party, a dramatic move that will push Democrats closer to a 60-vote filibuster-resistant majority.

“I now find my political philosophy more in line with Democrats than Republicans,” said the moderate Specter, who has been frequently at odds with the increasingly conservative core of his party.  A formal announcement of the switch is expected within several days.

The move by Specter would give Democrats 59 Senate seats. If Al Franken wins his race against Republican Norm Coleman for the Senate seat in Minnesota, the Democrats would increase their number in the Senate to 60, the number needed to overcome a filibuster.

No Relief in Sight for U.S. Unemployment Pandemic

The latest report from the U.S. Department of Labor shows job losses continue to climb.

The number of Americans filing first-time applications for unemployment insurance rose last week from 613,000 to 640,000, while the number of workers continuing to file claims for unemployment benefits topped a record 6.1 million.

In comparison, new jobless claims stood at 353,000 during the same time last year, while continuing claims were at 2.93 million.

“This report indicates the economy won’t be letting up anytime soon,” says IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger. “And with more and more companies announcing layoffs by the minute, it’s clear the situation will only continue to get worse.

“What America needs is a comprehensive investment in jobs that will guarantee real and continued economic growth. What America needs is a revitalization of our manufacturing and transportation industries. An economic stimulus package targeting our nation’s plants and the businesses that create and transport U.S. goods is necessary to jumpstart this economy,” said Buffenbarger.

Improved Contract Ends Ohio Tool Maker Strike

IAM members of Local 1356 employed at SK Hand Tool Corp. in Defiance, OH, voted to accept a 3-year agreement last week after unanimously rejecting a series of sub-standard contract offers from the company.

The company initially proposed a contract that would have eviscerated the collective bargaining agreement, gutting seniority rights; reducing vacation and holidays while eliminating dental, life, and disability insurance. The company’s offers also included extreme increases in health care premiums.

After a lengthy negotiating process that included rejection by members of similar offers from the company, the negotiating committee reached an agreement that was ratified by the membership. “Through the solidarity of the members we were able to reach a fair agreement,” said District 34 BR Joseph Chaszar. “With the support of the community and other unions in the area, the members were able to prevail. Our members can now return to what they do best – producing some of the finest hand tools in the world.”

Treasury Flip Flops on China Currency Manipulation

The Treasury Department recently issued a formal report that concluded China is not manipulating its currency to gain a trade advantage. The report marks a stunning about face from testimony by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner last January, according to a report in The Hill. At his confirmation hearing in January, Geithner testified that China is manipulating its currency, a practice that puts U.S. manufacturers at a big disadvantage. Geithner pledged at that time that the U.S. would act aggressively to change China’s policies.

Now, the Treasury Department is claiming that China isn’t manipulating its currency, citing a 16.6 percent appreciation in value and a decrease in China’s holdings of foreign reserves. Geithner’s new report did say the Chinese currency is still undervalued.

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) disagreed with the Treasury's finding, claiming that China continues to manipulate its currency and the Alliance for American Manufacturing called the administration's change of heart a "missed opportunity."

Click here to read more.


Past iMail | Your Email |www.goiam.org | Print Version

Machinists News Network @ YouTube
Machinists News Network

MNN Archive 2006 - 2009


You Tube For You!
We Can't Make It Here Anymore - by James McMurtry


Order your 2009 IAM Calendar Today

Individual Order Form
Bulk Order Form

2008 IAM Newsletter & Website Contest Awards
Newsletter Award entries are judged on Layout & Design, Best Feature and General Excellence. Local lodges and Districts are judged separately.



The goal of the USA is to create an outdoor hunting and fishing club exclusively for union members and their families. TRCP Launches Union Sportsmen’s Alliance



IAM members can now purchase union gear online at the IAM Store.


IAM Journal
Fall 2008


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.



The 2008 Convention website is online.
The site features updates, travel tips, convention news reports, info for the media, and official convention gear. Check it out.


Union Plus
IAM Member Benefits
mean money-saving discounts for IAM members and their families.



Your union source for Sharp® and Océ® copiers, high-speed duplicating and archiving equipment, fax machines and Hasler® postage equipment, along with over 35,000 items you can order online.



Click above image for flyer
Enter member ID PS16626766 when ordering online or call 1-877-289-9437. When ordering, you must reference code: PS16626766 to receive your union discount.



See who works for you, how the IAM is structured, and what services the IAM offers.
Go to: IAM Profiles



Read the International Metalworkers' Federation magazine 'Metal World'


FlatRateTech is an organization “created for and by Ford and Lincoln Mercury service technicians solely to speak as one loud voice rather than 50,000 smaller voices.” according to their website The fast-growing site offers forums for Ford customers, technicians and dealers to exchange information.


IAM
Executive Council


Tom Buffenbarger
International President


Warren L. Mart
Secretary-Treasurer

 

Lee Pearson
GVP Western Territory

 

Dave Ritchie
GVP Canada

 

Robert Roach,Jr.
GVP Transportation

 

Lynn Tucker
GVP Eastern Territory



Robert Martinez
GVP Southern Territory



Richard Michalski
GVP Headquarters


Philip J. Gruber
GVP Midwest Territory