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It's Time For Skills

July 24, 2009 - When President Barack Obama entered the White House, he had a plan.  A three pronged approach for putting this country back on track.  It included a new healthcare system, an improved energy pland and an enhanced approach to strengthening America's skills base.
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Insuring America

July 23, 2009 - Many people believe that Washington is finally recognizing the need for national healthcare.  Just recently big steps were taken on Capital Hill to make sure this happens.
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Part-Time Pain for Machinists

July 23, 2009 - Airlines are cutting back worker’s hours by moving some Machinists to part-time. The cuts are reducing income and hurting the middle class families of IAM LL 1759.
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The AFL's Top Spot
July 10, 2009 - It's official, current AFL Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Trumka, is running to succeed John Sweeney as President of the AFL-CIO.
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A Very Real Mock Negotiation

July 10, 2009 - First hand look into the Mock Negotiations course that is offered at the WWW Center.
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Sacred Words of Honor

July 2, 2009 - July 1, 2009 marked this year's installation of officers, securing a place for the Machinists in generations to come.Watch Video

Not Your Typical Class
July 1, 2009 - More than 100 labor leaders from twenty 23 unions made up this year's graduating class of the National Labor College.  That number includes quite a few fighting machinists.Watch Video

Labor's Think Tank
June 29, 2009 - The Labor and Employment Relations Association, or LERA, is basically a think tank for labor specialists.  At their annual conference this year in DC, it was no surprise they took on the subject of a turbulent economy and what that means for workers.
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Road Construction and the Economy
June 22, 2009 - As the US government searches for ways to boost the economy, some Machinists members in northern Virginia say road construction projects are a strong way to create jobs and get economy moving. Watch Video

Putting Ideas Into Action
June 22, 2009 - With Delta and the Northwest Airlines merger in full swing, the IAM has its work cut out for itself now more than ever. It's time for IAM members to let Delta employees know what being a Machinist really means.
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Manipulating China's Value
June 18, 2009 - The IAM and several congressional members want to see China play by the rules when it comes to its currency and ultimately fair trade.Watch Video

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.
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TCU Convention Delegates Look to the Future

IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger addresses delegates at the Transportation Communications Union’s 33rd Convention (TCU) and praised the strong partnership between the IAM and TCU.

The Transportation Communications International Union (TCU) held its 33rd Quadrennial Convention this week in Las Vegas, NV. In a stirring address to convention delegates, TCU International President Bob Scardelletti inspired the room with his view of the current state of TCU and its future. “In 1991, our union was on the brink of a financial collapse,” said Scardelletti. “Today, I can say that our union has never been financially stronger. Our union has never been politically stronger. Our union has never been stronger at the bargaining table. And, in the deepest recession of our lifetime, we are stable with huge growth opportunities ahead.”

IAM President Tom Buffenbarger congratulated TCU on its successes and spoke of how honored the IAM is to have TCU as part of the Machinists family. “The history our two organizations is bounded in solidarity,” said Buffenbarger. “That’s what makes our unions the greatest in North America.”

The convention agenda included the election of officers for TCU’s Carmen Division, the election of International Officers and a series of petitions, resolutions and proposed amendments to the Constitution, many related to TCU’s affiliation with the IAM in 2005 and upcoming full merger in 2012. Speakers included IAM General Secretary-Treasurer Warren Mart, Winpisinger Center Director Chris Wagoner, AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer and Candidate for AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, Federal Railroad Administrator Joe Szabo, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman.

Machinists Urge Review of GE Plan to Close Jet Facility

The IAM is calling on General Electric to suspend plans to close its aircraft engine assembly plant in Albuquerque, NM, pending a full review of all options.

“A decision to close a high-end manufacturing facility that employs a skilled workforce of more than 400 employees deserves to be thoroughly reviewed by state and local officials, as well as workers’ representatives,” said Gary Allen, IAM Western Territory General Vice President. “There may very well be alternatives to closing the facility that GE has not considered.”

A spokesperson for General Electric blamed the planned closure on a decline in demand for parts made at the facility, which has weathered economic ups and downs in the same location since it opened its doors nearly 40 years ago.

“General Electric and Albuquerque have enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship for decades and this city deserves better than to be abandoned with hardly an adios,” said Allen. “We look forward to meeting with all stakeholders, including New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Albuquerque Mayor Martin J. Chávez to explore ways to keep this facility open and this relationship going.”

Machinists Ratify National UPS Contract

IAM members at United Parcel Service (UPS) voted by an 82 percent margin to approve a new contract that covers approximately 3,200 maintenance workers at 33 locations across the United States.

The new five-year agreement includes annual wage increases, improved pension contributions, eligibility for the IAM 401(k) plan and improved tool allowances. Members’ health care benefits under the new agreement will remain intact.

“This agreement is a credit to the solidarity of our members and the hard work of our negotiating committee and UPS to find a way to increase wages and benefits during these tough economic times,” said IAM Automotive Department Director Boysen Anderson.

IAM Urges Rail Investment to Include Rail Jobs

IAM and IAM-TCU representatives recently attended a Capitol Hill meeting hosted by the Chair of the House Rail Subcommittee to discuss U.S. investment in high-speed rail projects. Participants at the meeting included Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-FL), Congressman Jim Oberstar (D-MN), other members of Congress, rail union officials and industry representatives. John Porcari, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Karen Rae, Deputy Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration also attended.

“When it comes to passenger rail, the United Stateslags far behind the rest of the industrialized world,” said IAM Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. “The U.S. has spent just over $10 billion on passenger rail since 1993. France and Germany each spent more than that in 2003 alone.”

The only high-speed rail service currently available in the United States is Amtrak’s Acela, which travels between Washington, D.C. and Boston. In theory, the Acela is capable of achieving speeds of 150 mph, but Amtrak averages only 83 mph between Washington and New York, and 66 mph between New York and Boston due to congestion and inadequate infrastructure. There is $8 billion currently available for rail development, with President Barack Obama’s budget requesting another $5 billion over the next five years.

The Machinists Union opposes any exceptions to the Buy America provisions of the American Recovery and Investment Act, which states that “ all of the iron, steel and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United States.”

“ U.S. workers should build the parts, assemble the trains and maintain all elements of a new high-speed rail system,” said Roach. “We have all the skills and resources necessary to build a world-class passenger rail system. Since American taxpayers are funding the project, their investment should be spent putting Americans to work.”

The IAM and its Transportation Communications Union (TCU) affiliate represent more than 60,000 U.S. railroad workers.


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