Tuesday, August 7, 2007

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Transportation Makes It Happen
July 31, 2007 - The upcoming elections were at the top of the list at this year's Transportation Conference.

The Next Big Idea July 19, 2007 - Hundreds of young adults gathered in Washington, DC for Roosevelt Institute's 2nd Annual Policy Expo.

Protecting Our Protectors July 18, 2007 - It's been an uphill battle for twelve years, but this week it's over.  Now, public safety employees in all 50 states have finally been extended collective bargaining rights.

Trading Our Future July 13, 2007 - If you're in manufacturing, there's no doubt you've seen American jobs go overseas and probably wondered if your position is next to go.

Bringing Back the Jobs July 3, 2007 - For most, having a good job is the way to achieve the American dream.  It's how families gain not just wages, but also security.  Unfortunately, today's climate of depressed wages and outsourcing is leading many to give up on what was once in their grasp.

National Press Club Welcomes Lou Dobbs July 3, 2007 - For decades Lou Dobbs has been a force in the news business.  In a recent speech at the D.C. Press Club, he focused on immigration and why for the first time in history, most middle class parents don't believe their children will have it better than they did.

Wal-Mart's Dealings With China Driving Job Loss June 29, 2007 - Just how devastating has Wal-Mart’s exploitation of cheap labor in China been?  Since China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001, the corporate giant’s trade deficit with China has cost the U.S. nearly 200,000 jobs.

Outsourcing Security In the Air June 28, 2007 - According to the Department of Transportation, a decade ago, airlines outsourced about 10% of their maintenance work.  Today, more than 60% of aircraft repairs is sent overseas.  Some say this is a huge security risk, with no accountability.

With Honors
June 27, 2007 - Last week a group of Machinists from all walks of life fulfilled a life long dream of graduating from college

Fluctuating Gas Prices
June 28, 2007 - For the second straight summer Americans have been faced with steep gas prices at the pump.

Thousands Rally for Employee Free Choice Act
June 21, 2007 - Every twenty three minutes a worker is fired or punished for supporting a union.  That is why thousands rallied in Washington this week to demand the passage of the Employee Free Choice Act.

Saving Energy
June 14, 2007 - How much is your electric bill each month?  What do you pay to fill up your car?  Will your kids have to stop global warming?  Americans are asking both big and small questions about energy and its future.

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 about 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.

 

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Local 2061 Members Stand Strong in Florida

GVP Bob Martinez speaks with striking member Shirley Nesuis and her husband at a rally on Sunday.

Nearly 500 members of Local Lodge 2061 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida have been on strike for 55 days and are holding strong in the hot Florida sun against the United Space Alliance (USA). The USA is a joint venture formed by Lockheed Martin and the Boeing Company to provide launch services to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

Southern Territory General Vice President Bob Martinez spoke at a rally Sunday as the strikers redoubled their resolve. “It is clear that NASA intentionally undermined the negotiations process between USA and the IAM by committing misconduct and violating the Service Contract Act by injecting themselves into the negotiating process and dictating terms of the economic package,” said Martinez.

“The IAM’s proposals have been reasonable and in line with other related contracts and work. We have asked members of Congress who fund these programs, ‘Who are you going to stand with?’ The people who do the work or the management at NASA that expresses disdain for the law through their actions,” asked Martinez.

“We have a message for United Space Alliance,” declared Martinez. “Our membership stands strong – 91% strong for the same reasons we went out – a fair and equitable contract – and we will stay strong.”

“Our members are committed to resolve this strike in both a reasonable and equitable manner that will place our members and USA on the path to success in the future,” said District 166 Directing Business Representative Johnny Walker. Walker has been asked to appear before the House Science and Technology Committee to testify about issues concerning the workplace at the NASA facility at the Kennedy Space Center.

 

A. Philip Randolph Conference Tackles Minority Health Care Issues

IAM members and staff join IAM Executive Assistant Diane Babineaux, front row center, at the A. Philip Randolph National Education Conference in Oakland, CA.

Nearly 30 IAM members and staff joined hundreds of activists at the 38th A. Philip Randolph Education Conference (APRI) in Oakland, CA last week, where participants learned better ways to educate American communities about the need for radical health care reform in this country.

Participants heard from a host of labor leaders, politicians and health care experts about the urgent problem of health care disparities that continue to plague minority communities.

“It’s crystal clear that this nation’s health care system is broken,” said IAM Executive Assistant and APRI board member Diane Babineaux. “IAM members and all the activists who took part in this year’s conference must now take what they’ve learned and mobilize others within their communities to let the politicians in Washington know it’s time for a fundamental change in U.S. health care policy.”

A host of health care issues impacting minority communities were tackled at the conference, including HIV and AIDS, diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

 

Lisa Carter Named Sister of the Month

The IAM Women’s Department has named Lisa “Lee” Carter of Local Lodge 706 in Barstow, CA the U.S. Sister of the Month for August.

A four-year IAM member, Sister Carter currently is a Chairperson for the lodge, serving as liaison between Local 706 members and their employer, BNSF Railroad, especially where safety issues are concerned.

Carter is one of a few women working in the railroad industry. Her advice to other members considering leadership positions in a non-traditional occupation is: “Don’t get discouraged. Be genuine in your work to improve conditions for the entire lodge, and conduct yourself such that you earn the respect of your sisters and brothers.”

Also active in her community, Carter serves as an Emergency Medical Technician, is involved with Rally for Life, the Police Activities League and is on-call 24/7 as a volunteer with the National Association of Search and Rescue.

The Canadian sister is selected every other month and Valerie Folk of Local Lodge 2711 in Penticton, British Columbia remains the pick for Canada.

The IAM “Sister of the Month” is an effort to motivate women to become more involved in their union by recognizing their hard work and dedication. If you’d like to nominate someone, download the nomination form and submit it to the IAM Women’s Department.

 

IAM Member Wins Union Plus Scholarship

Ruth Munoz, member of Local Lodge 2339H in Houston, TX, has been selected to receive a Union Plus National Labor College Scholarship to attend the National Labor College (NLC) in Silver Spring, MD. The NLC is the only accredited college in the world dedicated exclusively to educating union members, leaders, activists and staff.

Since it was created in 2002, the Union Plus NLC Scholarship Program has provided more than $130,000 to 117 NLC students. Recipients must be current, dues-paying union members and are chosen based on financial need. Munoz was one of five union activists chosen to receive a cash award to put towards her education at the NLC.

“Union Plus is dedicated to the continued growth of the Labor Movement,” said Leslie Tolf, president of Union Privilege, the provider of Union Plus benefits. “Two key ways Union Plus participates in development are by assisting union members who are pursuing higher education and in supporting the National Labor College in its mission to serve them.”

 

Bush Threatens Veto of Children’s Health Insurance Bill

Public outrage is rapidly growing as the Bush administration continues to voice their opposition to increasing funds for the decade-old State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which is set to expire this year.

Despite broad public support and bi-partisan Congressional support, the President continues to hold a veto threat over a bill that would increase funding for the program.

The $5 billion a year program currently provides 6.6 million children with health insurance. The Senate recently approved a bill that would provide an additional $35 billion over the next five years and extend coverage to 3.2 million more children.

The House passed a bill that includes the full $50 billion allowed under the 2008 budget resolution, which would go even further in addressing the fact that nine million children in the U.S. don’t have health insurance.

“The Children’s Health Insurance Program gets health coverage to low-income, uninsured children who would otherwise go without the doctor visits and medicines they need,” Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) said in a statement. “It’s time for the full Senate and the entire Congress to stand together for kids, and to renew the Children’s Health Insurance Program in a way that makes a difference for kids in need.”

 

 


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The IAM is repeating its members-only photography contest again this year and you are encouraged to enter. You can download a complete contest entry form by clicking here.

2006 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.



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