Thursday, June 14, 2007

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Senate Takes Up Manufacturing June 8, 2007 - Union leaders, small business owners, corporate CEO's...this is just a partical list of those who gathered to talk abuot America's Manufacturing Sector and try to to come up with ways to bring back this industry that once ruled the world.

IAM Voices on the Hill June 8, 2007 - No one knows the issues of workers better than the workers themselves.  That's why it's so important for members of organized labor to take their voices to the hill.

On the Machinists Tour
June 6, 2007 - In the last few weeks, the IAM has seen and heard a lot from quite a few of those vying for the democratic presidential nomination.  Take a look at some of the highlights from these Machinists events.

Ralph Fasanella: A Painter of Working Class People
June 4, 2007 - Whether it’s a strike or factory floor, former union organizer Ralph Fasanella devoted his life to painting working men and women.

To Tell The Truth
June 1, 2007 - IAM delegates gathered in Baltimore for this year's Communications Conference.

Obama Talks Politics at CBTU
May 31, 2007 - More than 1,000 people, including Machinists, gathered in Chicago for the 36th Annual Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Convention.  

Tom Buffenbarger: 2007 Day of Action Speech
May 31, 2007 - International President, Tom Buffenbarger addresses thousands at this years Day of Action rally in Washington, D.C.

IAM's Suit Against OPEC
May 29, 2007 -  In 1978, the IAM, led by International President William Winpisinger, filed a lawsuit charging OPEC with price fixing.

'07 On the Hill
May 25, 2007 - Before the 2006 Elections, the Machinists took their message to the people.  Passing out leaflets, phonebanking, knocking on doors, whatever it took to bring some new faces to Congress.  The end result, a tally in the win column for workers.

DL 751 'Flight for Sight' Fundraising Event May 24, 2007 - IAM District Lodge 751 Women's Committee hosted a fundraising event last weekend to benefit the Guide Dogs of America.

Still Standing Still Proud May 24, 2007 - On May 17, 2007, thousands of workers rallied on the National Mall for the Transportation Day of Action.  A day to tell the federal government "Enough is Enough" to practices that put the needs of businesses in front of American workers.

Straight Talk From John Edwards May 9, 2007 - IAM District 751 in Seattle was the backdrop for Machinists and other union members to talk openly with presidential candidate John Edwards about the issues that matter to the middle class and his plan to help organized labor.

Earnings Aren't Stagnant, They're Plummeting!
May 3, 2007 -  With housing and living expenses steadily climbing, it’s no secret many middle class families are struggling with stagnant wages.

Remembering the Fallen May 2, 2007 - May 1st or May Day in an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers around the world.  For the Machinists it was also a day to remember those who have passed.  The IAM honored its own at a ceremony earlier this week.

Making Work Safe May 2, 2007 - On December 29, 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was signed into law.  Created to protect workers and the workplace, it cut on the job deaths in half.  But now it needs to be updated because it's not keeping up with the times.

A Level Playing Field April 26, 2007 - April 24th is Equal Pay Day.  A day on the calendar that indicates the point of the year when women's wages catch up to men's.  But for union workers, it's always been a level playing field.

Flying Rights
April 19, 2007 - Satisfied workers equals satisfied customers.  This is a notion plaguing the airline industry, especially with so many carriers trying to stay out of bankruptcy or away from mergers.  But now these actions are trickling down to the customers.

Health Care For All April 19, 2007 - From the politicians in Washington to the family next door, everyone seems to be concerned with health care costs.

American Manufacturing: Flourishing or Floundering
April 17, 2007 - Many analysts point to manufacturing as a cornerstone of the American middle class. 

Oldest U.S. Manufacturer Threatened By China Trade
April 10, 2007 - More than 200 years ago the legendary Paul Revere created what is now the oldest manufacturing company in the United States, Revere Copper.

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Picket Lines Go Up at Kennedy Space Center

Members of Local 2061 and District 166 set up picket lines at Kennedy Space Center early this morning.

Members of Local Lodge 2061 and District 166 who perform Space Shuttle support duties for the United Space Alliance (USA) walked off the job today after USA management proposed a substandard contract offer. The USA is a joint venture formed by Lockheed Martin and the Boeing Company to provide launch services to NASA.

“The United Space Alliance refused to change the offer,” said Local 2061 President Lew Jamieson. “We did everything we could to come to an agreement. Enough is enough – we won’t accept a substandard contract.”

Local 2061 members voted to reject a contract offer by a 93% margin and authorize a strike on June 2.

At the end of a  five-day cooling off period, a Federal Mediator brought both sides back together, but when the company offer remained unchanged, the negotiating committee quickly called the strike.

“The Space Shuttle is an important program, and there was no good reason for United Space Alliance to force a strike now,” said Aerospace Coordinator John Crowdis. “It’s unfortunate that it appears outside influences that should have remained neutral, have interfered in the arm’s length negotiations between the Machinists and United Space Alliance.”

 

Local 1784 Retirees Prevail in Pension Dispute

More than 50 Local 1784 retirees won a pension benefit battle with Koppers Co. From left, retiree Al Jessop, former Local 1784 President Steve Duffett, retiree Charles Hammerbacker and current Local President Mark Rivers.

More than four dozen retirees from Memorial Local 1784 in Baltimore, MD, are reaping the benefits of a five-year IAM legal battle to ensure retirees received the full amount of a special lump sum provision contained in their pension plan.

The retirees, former employees at three separate factories operated by Pittsburgh, PA-based Koppers Co., were eligible for a special lump sum payment upon retirement. The amount each member would receive varied, depending on a complicated formula that factored job classification, seniority and overtime worked.

A former president of Local 1784, Steve Duffett, realized retirees might not be getting the full amount they were entitled to and began contacting other retirees, company representatives, pension plan administrators and the IAM Eastern Territory.

The effort continued for almost five years, with extensive outreach by Local 1784 officials to locate all eligible retirees and to determine the correct amounts they were entitled to. Improper calculations by company officials and pension plan administrators resulted in some retirees being shortchanged by more than $1,000. More than $36,500 has been paid to retirees to correct improper payouts.

“The tireless efforts by former president Steve Duffett and current president Mark Rivers is a testament to what the IAM does for its members, even after they retire,” said Eastern Territory GVP Lynn D. Tucker, Jr. “With help from GLR Jim Lautar and guidance from IAM General Counsel Allison Beck and much heavy lifting by Jim Beall of Willig, Williams and Davidson, we were able to overcome miles of red tape and get our members what they deserved. I extend my thanks and appreciation to everyone involved.”

 

Northwest IAM Members Start Earning IAM Pension Benefits

Northwest Airlines, now operating outside bankruptcy protection, will begin making payments into the IAM National Pension Plan (NPP), effective June 1, 2007, for IAM members at the carrier. The payments are in accordance with the IAM-negotia ted collective bargaining agreements with the carrier. The NPP will be sending information directly to Northwest IAM members. Additional plan information is available at www.iamnpf.org.

“This achievement was made possible because of the membership’s solidarity and the difficult decisions made while the airline was in bankruptcy,” said District 143 President and Directing General Chairperson Stephen Gordon.

IAM members are the only Northwest Airlines employees who still earn pension benefits in a federally-guaranteed, secure pension plan. IAM members at Northwest join IAM members at US Airways, Uni ted Airlines and Aloha Airlines who have the distinction of being the only workers at those carriers who still have a defined benefit pension.

“Surviving bankruptcy with a guaranteed pension is a unique benefit of IAM membership; one other airline employees wish they had,” said Transportation General Vice President Robert Roach, Jr.

 

Delta ‘Groomers’ in Toronto Join Machinists

Aircraft groomers employed by Delta Facilities Maintenance at Pearson Airport in Toronto, Ontario, were not about to let language become a barrier to joining the IAM.

“This marks the first time we have organized a new group of workers through the heavy use of Spanish translators to get our message across,” explained Ian Morland, IAM District 140 Organizer. Working in the early morning hours, Morland was successful in signing up the vast majority of the workers over a three-day period. “Through our translator, Anna Maria Lima, workers told us of their concerns over numerous equipment safety violations and poor management. They overwhelmingly turned to us for help.”

The 43 new members of Local 2323 perform deep interior cleaning and exterior aircraft washing for the WestJet fleet. The members will now elect their first union bargaining team in preparation for their first contract negotiations.

 

IAM Family Members Win Union Plus Scholarship

Two IAM family members are among the winners of the 2007 Union Plus Scholarship Awards Program. Out of 5,500 applicants this year, the program awarded 103 students a total of $150,000 in scholarships.

The IAM family winners are Raymond Zuniga, son of Felipe Valdovino, a member of Local 356 in Kansas City, KS, and Karen Nakaoka, whose husband, Niles, is a member of Local 1245 in Honolulu, HI.

Union Plus Scholarship applicants are evaluated according to academic ability, character, leadership, financial need and appreciation of labor.

Applications for next year’s awards will be available in September 2007. To download the application at that time, and for further information on the Union Plus Scholarship Program, go to http://www.unionplus.org and click on the “Education Services” button.

 

IAM Pro-Street Bike Heads for Ohio

Local Lodge 1297 in Ashland, OH will conduct their 16th Annual “Ride For The Guide” on Saturday, June 23, 2007, and the IAM custom Pro-Street bike will be there! This unique bike, built as a fundraiser for Guide Dogs of America http://www.guidedogsofamerica.org (GDA), is touring the nation to give the public an opportunity to see the spectacular bike.

The 100-mile “Ride For The Guide” will start at the Pentair Water (F.E. Myers) parking lot off 9th Street in Ashland, and finish at the Country State Music Park, 40A Twp. Road 1031 in Nova, OH. If you plan to participate, be sure to check out the IAM-made bike on display. Contact GDA reps Grace or Steve Cohan at 818-822-9274 for further information.

This one-of-a-kind motorcycle will be raffled off at GDA’s annual banquet on November 17, 2007 (winner need not be present). You can get more information about the bike and see how it was built by going to http://iamawbikebuild.com. All proceeds from this fundraising effort will go directly to Guide Dogs of America for their mission to provide professionally-trained guide dogs to blind and visually-impaired individuals at no cost.

 



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