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You Are Not Forgotten
April 29, 2008 - For twenty years the IAM has been observing Worker Memorial Day, honoring those men and women who gave the ultimate sacrafice to the job.

Equal Pay for Equal Work
April 29, 2008 - In a union, workers share the same contract and therefore, the same pay and benefits.

More Broken Merger Promises
April 29, 2008 - Last week the IAM's International President Tom Buffenbarger headed to Capitol Hill to tell Congress that the proposed merger between Northwest and Delta Airlines is going to do much more harm than good.

Delta and Northwest Merger
April 21, 2008 - Last week Northwest and Delta Airlines announced a merger. GVP, Robert Roach Jr. comments on the situation.

A New, New Deal
April 18, 2008
- Just blocks away from the Capitol, a group from the Roosevelt Institution gathered to talk about a new, new deal for the future.

The Sky Is The Limit
April 15, 2008 - For the past six years the IAM has shared a very unique relationship with the students at Aviation High School.  Last week these students visited the Winpisinger Center.

Tankers Today, Fighters Tomorrow?
April 4, 2008 - Americans around the country are angry as they watch their jobs and livelihoods go overseas.  Most recently, it was the award of a US Military contract to a foreign country.  GVP Rich Michalski traveled to Pennsylvania to speak about this issue.

A 'Not So Mock' Negotiations
April 3, 2008 - Many in the labor movement say there's nothing more difficult than negotiating contracts.  That's why the Winpisinger Center is arming Machinists with the tools needed to succeed at the bargaining table.

Violence In Colombia
March 20, 2008 - The words "Colombia" and "Labor" have almost become synonymous with the word "Violence".  In fact, some labor leaders argue there's not a moment in the history of unions in Colombia untarnished by violence.

Linking Catholics With Organized Labor
March 20, 2008 - An independent group of labor activists share their religious perspectives on worker rights.

Homeless Vets Need Housing and Healthcare
March 14, 2008 - Some of our U.S. Veterans who once served this great country are homeless and Congress is taking action.

Defending America
March 14, 2008
- About a week ago, the United States Air Force awarded a $35 billion dollar defense contract to a European aircraft manufacturer called Airbus. The Machinists and their allies didn't take this news lightly.

Going Green
March 12, 2008 - Many in the labor movement say if you want to keep the USA strong, you need to bring back American manufacturing. Some say the way to do that is to go green.

The Skills Needed
March 10, 2008 -
The IAM's America's Edge Campaign doesn't start and stop with the Machinists. The word is out and people are listening.

A 'No Win' Situation
February 29, 2008
- For years the Machinists Union has fought against airline mergers and with good reason.  A merger doesn't just hurt employees but also the American public.

Looking At Transportation's Future
February 29, 2008
- The Winpisinger Center was the meeting place this month for the IAM's Transportation Principal Officers Conference.

Lockheed Martin Negotiations Begin
February 20, 2008 - Negotiations between the IAM and Lockheed Martin kicked off this weekend in Palm Springs, California.

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.


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Virginia Auto Parts Strike Yields Gains

A short strike in Blacksburg, VA, yielded a stronger contract for 200 members of Local Lodge 2533. The four-year agreement at Federal Mogul, an auto parts manufacturer, expires in 2010, but the contract had a wage opener in April. The company offered a $500 lump sum for 2008 and a 25 cent increase in 2009.
 
The Bargaining Committee rejected the offer, and the local voted overwhelmingly to strike, and set up pickets Sunday, April 13th. Bargaining resumed on Monday, and on Tuesday, the Union reached a tentative agreement with the company that included a 42 cent increase in 2008 and a second 42 cent increase in 2009. On Wednesday, the membership ratified the agreement, and returned to work starting on second shift.

“The membership was strong and showed solidarity on the picket line and great support for the bargaining committee,” said District W-2 Directing Business Representative Leon Blocker. “Our Bargaining Committee did an excellent job, and we were able to make our point with a short strike.”

Aloha says Goodbye

After more than 60 years in existence, Aloha Airlines this week converted its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring to a Chapter 7 liquidation case. This means that a trustee will dispose of the airline’s assets.

Since Aloha is liquidating, other entities can pick and choose which assets, if any, they want. Unfortunately, purchasers of assets in Chapter 7 liquidation are not required to hire Aloha employees or honor collective bargaining agreements.

“Aloha Airlines is the latest casualty of airline deregulation,” said Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. “Under deregulated market conditions, the airline industry as a whole cannot be both profitable and competitive. Since this industry is essential to our nation’s commerce, the government must step in and introduce some sane controls before more airlines and airline jobs disappear.”

The IAM will continue fighting to protect as many jobs as possible, and assist those that lose their jobs as a result of Aloha’s demise. The Machinists Union’s Department of Employment Services is assisting members affected by Aloha’s shutdown.

“The Machinists Union will not abandon our Aloha members,” said Roach.

National Agreement Inked with Interstate Brands

Bargaining Committee from left to right Business Representative (BR) Todd Fichera, District 98; Coordinator Jim Price, IAM Collective Bargaining Department; Research Economist Taz Hurst IAM Strategic Resources Department; BR Pat Camardo, District 8; BR Mark Martin, District 190; BR Gary Kuepper, District 947 and Director Neil Gladstein, IAM Strategic Resources Department.

Although it is uncertain if Interstate Brands Corporation will emerge from bankruptcy or be bought out by other investors, the IAM successfully went to the bargaining table to bring some stability to nearly 271 members who work for the company under 32 different IAM collective bargaining agreements.

The result of these negotiations was a “National Agreement” that set economic and other terms that apply to each local agreement.  This settlement was approved by IAM members with a 70 percent “yes” vote. Details of the agreement have not been publicized since this settlement still needs to be approved by the Bankruptcy Court.
 
“This was a total team effort and the outcome shows what happens when we all work together,” said Jim Price of the IAM Collective Bargaining Department. “Our Bargaining Committee, working in concert with representatives from all IAM locations, was able to negotiate solutions to tough problems. They were able to obtain some real benefits for our members even if the settlement did include some sacrifices in recognition of the company’s difficult financial condition.”

Montana Helicopter Techs Ratify New Contract


Back row left to right:  Nate Eby, Bob Berg, Buc Eckhart, Rob Huston, Shelly Clemens, Mike Mroz, Bill Wood, Mike Tucker, Dick Aspinwall, George Maher. Front row left to right:  Bob Rivers, Mike Stalsberg, Russ Fry, Stacy Vernon, DJ Laverdure, Roger Courteau, Mike Coleman, Bob Davison,  missing from photo Bob Everhart

Nineteen helicopter mechanics who maintain the 40th Helicopter Squadron's fleet of seven helicopters at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls, Montana, reached a new three-year accord recently that boosted wages, health care benefits and shift premiums.
The technicians, all members of Local 88 in Butte, MT, are employed by Doss Aviation.

The new agreement, which was negotiated under the Service Contract Act guidelines, brought significant wage increases to the Supply Tech, Aircraft Mechanic I/II/III and QC Inspector classifications - in some cases as high as 21.8 percent. The initial wage increases go into effect October 1, followed by 3.5 percent increases in each of the final two years of the agreement.

“Michael Coleman, our steward, did a great job,” said Western Territory Special Rep. Kevin Cummings.  “His energy, along with the skills and support of the members in this unit, were central to gaining all the improvements they will now enjoy."

San Diego Ship Builders Christen New Accord

The IAM Negotiating Committee members at NASSCO in San Diego were instrumental in fashioning a new agreement (from left). District 947 P/DBR Richard Sanchez, Scott Gilding, Roberto Becerra, Joe Zimolzak, Special Representative Bobby Martinez, Nik Ferioli, Gilbert Huffman and GLR Steve Cooper (not pictured).

IAM machinists and electricians, bargaining together under the IAM banner for the first time, made solid gains in a new agreement with General Dynamics NASSCO this week.  Highlights of the five-year agreement - which was ratified overwhelmingly - include ratification bonuses, general wage increases totaling $3.80 over the life of the contract, pension increases, out-of-pocket limitations on medical costs and additional stewards.  A wage and pension re-opener was negotiated as well, three years into the agreement.

Negotiations opened January 8, with a focus on strengthening contract language and improving working conditions. "It's clear to me," commented Western Territory GVP Lee Pearson, "that the hard work of this negotiating committee accomplished exactly what they set out to do.  DBR RichardSanchez, Special Rep. Bobby Martinez and GLR Steve Cooper led this dedicated team of members as they forged an agreement that should truly 'chart the course' well into the shipyard's future."
IAM members at NASSCO, the only major ship construction yard on the West Coast, specialize in building auxiliary and support ships for the U.S. Navy and oil tankers and dry-cargo carriers for commercial markets.

Eastern Territory Announces Staff Changes

Eastern Territory GVP Lynn D. Tucker, Jr., announced changes to the Eastern Territory Staff. On May 1, 2008 District 60 BR Mark Ward will become a Special Representative and take over as the Automotive Coordinator for Special Rep. Ed Kuss.

Ward was previously a Ford Motor Company Master Certified and ASE Master Certified Auto and Heavy Duty Truck Technician for over 20 years.  His education background also includes Machine Tool Technology and Industrial Maintenance at Ivy Technical Institute.
 
“Mark brings a wealth of knowledge to the Automotive Coordinator position,” said GVP Tucker. “His background and expertise in the field will benefit our current automotive members and improve the territory’s organizing ability in that area.”

GVP Tucker appointed SR Ed Kuss to assume the duties of Eastern Territory Organizing Leader (TOL). Kuss joined the IAM in 1988 with Local Lodge 585 while working at Calspan, located in Buffalo, NY.  Kuss was appointed Apprentice Organizer in 2003, and became a Business Rep. for members of District 6 in 2005.

“Ed brings an extensive background and knowledge to his new assignment,” said GVP Tucker. “His prior experience as an organizer will enhance the organizing goals of the Eastern Territory and the IAM.”

GLR Brian Bryant has been assigned the responsibility for handling all the NLRB duties for the Eastern Territory and will work out of the regional office in Cincinnati, OH.

GLR Bryant joined the IAM at Local S6 in 1989 while working as pipe fitter for Bath Iron Works, in Bath, ME. Bryant served on various committees before being elected Local S6 President in 1996. In 1998, he was elected as DBR of District 4 and was appointed Special Representative on Sept.1, 2004.

“These appointments reflect the changing needs of our union,” said GVP Tucker. “They will allow us to meet the challenges that lie ahead, which will add to the continued success of this organization.”

 


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