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Laid Off
June 11, 2009 - Because of the economy, hundreds of thousands of workers are being laid off around the country.  The aviation industry is being hit especially hard.  In Wichita, Kansas, the heartbeat of general aviation, it's been tough as so many head for the unemployment line. Watch Video

Landing On Capitol Hill

June 8, 2009 - Right now there is a lot of legislation moving through Congress that could affect workers.  That's why it's so important for the Machinists to be regulars on Capitol Hill.
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Behind The Scenes in Labor Radio

June 8, 2009 - As labor unions use new technology to communicate with workers, some unions are finding success by broadcasting their message on the radio dial. As you’ll see, radio hosts of these shows enjoy their job, and have found a significant niche in society.  
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Now Is the Future
June 5, 2009 - Since its founding conference in 1972, the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists have been making waves in the labor and civil rights movements.  Well, this years was no different!
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Storming Capitol Hill
June 2, 2009 - The theme at this year's Legislative Conference was all about JOBS ... how to keep them and grow them here in the United States.
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Jobs Now, Not Later!

May 19, 2009 - Many labor leaders agree, there's a shortage of skills in America these days. That's especially poignant as the country reels from rough economic times.Watch Video

The Keys to the Future
May 14, 2009 - This country's success is going to fall to the next generations and the IAM wants to make sure those young adults are ready for it.
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Fallen But Never Forgotten
May 5, 2009 - IAM brothers and sisters, family and friends gathered at the Lighthouse Memorial at the Winpisinger Center last week to remember those workers who lost their lives in the workplace.Watch Video


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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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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Tell Congress Now: No Tax on Health Benefits!

Even more important than the current debate over the need for health care reform, is who will pay for that reform. An alarming option under consideration is eliminating or capping the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health coverage. While President Obama has said he does not favor this approach, there are some in Congress who want to pursue this course.

Take action now and send a message to your Representative and Senators urging them to oppose capping or eliminating the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health coverage:

Eliminating the tax exclusion would undermine employer-sponsored coverage by removing a key incentive that employers have for providing coverage.  In addition, taxing benefits would encourage younger and healthier workers to pass up employer sponsored coverage and seek less comprehensive coverage.  The loss of these workers would significantly drive up the cost of coverage for older and less healthy workers.  It would also increase their tax burden.

Machinists Women Applaud Secretary Solis' 100 Days

(left to right) IAM Executive Assistant Diane Babineaux, Nicole Washington, Local 2339C; Kristal Taylor, Local 2339N; Amanda Reurink, Local 2339N; Gail Frye, Local 2339N and Sheryl Kee 2339C.

A delegation of IAM women activists, led by Executive Assistant Diane Babineaux, gathered recently at the historic Women’s National Democratic Club in Washington, D.C. to commemorate Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis' first 100 days in office. Among the issues discussed was the role that women must have in the developing green economy and the need for fairness in the workplace. Solis, pictured below, also expressed concern for conditions faced by women and girls across our borders and overseas. 

Solis lamented the lack of attention that working women’s issues received during the last eight years and declared that her department would give them the emphasis they deserved. Also discussed at the meeting was the need for a strong leader at the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau. The position of director is currently vacant.

According to its 1920 mandate, the Women’s Bureau formulates standards and policies to promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency and advance their opportunities for profitable employment.

“Labor has taken a backseat for eight long years with budgets and bureaucrats that were actually hostile to working men and women,” said Transportation Grand Lodge Representative Carla Winkler, who welcomed the opportunity to provide input. “Finally, we have a strong advocate in the Cabinet who understands the role of unions and women in shaping this nation’s future.”

Founded in 1922, the Woman's National Democratic Club was the first meeting place for Democratic women in Washington, D.C. The club’s twice-weekly events have endured for nine decades and provide a lively forum for discussion with speakers such as Hillary Rodham Clinton, E. L. Doctorow, Madeleine Albright, Jim Lehrer, Vernon Jordan, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Loretta and Linda Sanchez and other prominent national and local figures.

Lockheed Martin Targets New Mexico Machinists

The IAM is calling on Lockheed Martin to withdraw a proposal to outsource more than 100 safety sensitive positions at Sandia National Laboratories at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, NM. The move would replace trained, experienced personnel at the facility with vendors in twenty-three outside locations.

“Lockheed Martin is citing pressure to cut costs from the Department of Energy (DOE) as the reason to outsource the jobs, which includes work on nuclear weapons, satellite components and tasks for the Department of Homeland Security,” said Bill Sena, president of the regional Metal Trades Council. “Our members have done this work inside Sandia Laboratories for more than 50 years, and they should not be displaced for cost savings that Lockheed has failed to justify.”

The announcement by Lockheed Martin that they plan to eliminate the IAM’s work in the machine shop comes in the midst of contract negotiations and despite offers to extend the current contract. Since 1950, members of IAM Local 1689 have performed precision machining and maintenance work at Sandia National Laboratories. Since the early 1990’s, IAM members at Sandia Labs have been employed by Lockheed Martin under the Service Contract Act, which governs labor relations at many government facilities.

IAM Secures $1 Million Grant for Hazmat Training


From left, Stephen Rice, Transportation Liaison; Joe Abshire, Curriculum Coordinator/Instructor; Mike Flynn, Director, IAM Occupational Safety & Health Department; Tom Brickner, IAM Airline Coordinator and Teri McClendon, Project Coordinator/Instructor.



Starting next month, the IAM Occupational Safety and Health Department will begin a program to train airline workers in the handling and transporting of hazardous materials. The safety program was made possible by a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.

A report released by DOT shows there were more than 1,200 air incidents involving hazardous materials last year. “Creating safer workplaces and erasing the number of work-related injuries each year remains one of our chief priorities in the transportation industry,” says Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. “Airline workers come across a lot of potentially hazardous chemicals throughout their day, and need to know the proper procedures for handling such substances. With this grant, the IAM is able to provide our members with information to protect their health and safety on the job.”

IAM Occupational Safety and Health Director Mike Flynn will oversee the implementation of the grant. He and his staff developed the curriculum and specialized course materials that will be used onsite at each of the participating airlines. A group of 20 United Airlines workers are expected to take part in the first session at the William W. Winpisinger Education & Technology Center in July.

“All the companies have their existing training in place,” says Flynn. “This doesn’t replace it, rather it augments it. Our members are training our members, which is really the cornerstone of all the IAM’s training. Our members better relate to people who have rolled their sleeves up and worked with them.”

Flynn says DOT contacted the IAM about the grant last year because of the Machinists’ outstanding track record in worker safety and the IAM’s Corporation for Re-Employment and Safety Training (C.R.E.S.T.) services. Planning has already begun for a continuation and expansion of the grant for next year.

House Approves TSA Bill with Overseas Repair Language

A combined effort by the IAM Transportation and Legislative Departments and the AFL-CIO's Transportation Trades Department (TTD) helped ensure passage in the U.S. House of Representatives of a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reauthorization bill that contains important security protections for Machinists union members.

The bill ensures that flight attendants receive the security training they need to respond to threats in aircraft cabins. Provisions include a minimum of 5 hours of mandatory training every two years. Currently, training is voluntary. “Adequate safety and security of aircraft, flight attendants and passengers cannot be accomplished through optional training," said Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. "This bill mandates the training IAM flight attendants have been fighting for."

Additionally, the TSA bill increases security standards at aviation repair facilities located overseas. "The IAM has been working for more than a decade to create one level of safety and security at all aircraft repair facilities," said Roach.

Foreign repair stations are not currently held to the same safety or security standards as those in the U.S. The new language states that the TSA “shall issue regulations establishing security standards for foreign and domestic repair stations performing maintenance for aircraft used to provide air transportation and shall ensure that comparable standards apply to maintenance work performed by employees of repair stations...”

"Both of these provisions were opposed by the airline industry," said Roach. "The Machinists Union and the TTD fought back to win these important provisions that protect our members and our skies."

The bill, H.R. 2200, passed by a 397-35 vote and now moves to the Senate for consideration.

High Speed Rail Projects Gather Momentum

Funding to “jump start” high-speed rail networks across the country could come as early as late summer, according to Vice President Joe Biden.

In a meeting with governors and transportation officials from several states, Biden said $8 billion in stimulus funds will help upgrade the country’s passenger rail system, while at the same time create jobs and help the environment.

“It’s close to embarrassing internationally that we have such a terrible passenger rail system, relatively speaking, in the United States,” Biden said. “We do know that $8 billion won’t put in place an entire high-speed rail network… but it’s 8 billion times more than we had.”

President Obama has requested an additional $5 billion in his budget.

The White House identified ten major corridors, as well as the Northeast Corridor, for high-speed rail projects: California, the Pacific Northwest, South Central, the Gulf Coast, the Chicago Hub, Florida, the Southeast, Keystone, Empire and Northern New England.


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