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Spirit Aerosystems: A Conversation With IP Tom Buffenbarger
July 2, 2008 - IP Tom Buffenbarger discusses unique wage negotiations at Spirit Aerosystems.

Hawker Beechcraft: A Conversation With IP Tom Buffenbarger
July 2, 2008 - IP Tom Buffenbarger discusses the latest developments at Hawker Beechcraft.

IAM College Graduating Class of '08
July 2, 2008 - Last weekend 11 Machinists graduated from the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland.

The GAO Says No!!!
June 26, 2008 -
A few months ago, the United States Air Force awarded a U.S. Military Contract to a foreign owned company.  Machinists jumped on the issue and the government heard us loud and clear.

Around The Globe June 25, 2008 -
A historic event took place recently at the Winpisinger Center when 37 women from 25 different countries gathered to change the future.

An Agenda For Education
June 18, 2008 - According to recent polls, Americans want to see more training for middle class jobs but the government doesn't seem to be getting the message.  The IAM is hoping to help change that.

To All Who Would Listen
June 4, 2008 - It's one thing to talk something and a whole other to take action.  That's exactly why Machinists at this year's Legislative Conference took their issues to Capitol Hill, talking to all who would listen.

Mergers, Tankers and Fairness
June 2, 2008 - IAM Members from around the country gathered in Washington D.C. to let the politicians know they aren't going to be silent on the issues that matter most.

The Recession Question
May 28, 2008 - All around the country economists are trying to answer whether or not the United States is in a recession.

Off-Setting the Economy
May 8, 2008 - Owen Herrnstadt, Director of the IAM'S Trade and Globilization Department talks about the topic of offsets.

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.

 

 


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Major Victory for Raytheon Retirees


To the victors go the smiles. Local 933 retirees and representatives celebrate a major legal victory over Raytheon Missile Systems in Arizona. (L to R): Ronald Geuder, retired DBR Mike Mincheff, Clare L'Armee, Mark Argraves, David Lillie and current DBR James ‘Jimbo’ Watson

In a precedent-setting decision that could be worth as much as $12 million for Local 933 retirees, a U.S. District Court Judge in Arizona ordered Raytheon Missile Systems to restore health care benefits for retirees and dependants whose benefits were unilaterally terminated by the company. U.S. District Court Judge David Bury also ordered Raytheon to resume coverage for eligible employees and to compensate hundreds of retirees for health care premiums they paid after their coverage was terminated.
 
“This is a great victory for our retirees,” said Local 933 DBR James Watson. “They deserve the benefits they fought for during their years with the company and a dignified retirement without the worry of skyrocketing medical premiums on a fixed income.”
The ruling follows a class action lawsuit filed by Local 933 members Mark Argraves, Ronald Geuder, Clare L’Armee and David Lillie on behalf of all IAM retirees who worked at Raytheon Missile Systems under IAM contracts going back to 1990.
 
In granting summary judgment for the IAM retirees, Judge Bury said the collective bargaining agreements between 1990 and 1999 “unambiguously provide vested medical benefits for retirees until age 65 at no cost.”

The case will undoubtedly be examined as a potential legal precedent which could impact similar cases across the country. In a statement, Raytheon’s parent company said they were “assessing the decision.”

“Not only does this represent a major victory for IAM Local 933 retirees,” said Western Territory GVP Lee Pearson, “but it establishes legal precedence which could extend far beyond the borders of Arizona.  The other western states – and the companies within them – now have a loud and clear message that when our members retire under a collective bargaining agreement promising company-paid benefits, we will fight any efforts to break those promises.”

Machinists Win Alaska Outsourcing Decision

Air Transport District 143 won a major victory by securing an arbitrator’s decision stating that Alaska Airlines violated the IAM collective bargaining agreement when it improperly furloughed 500 Seattle ramp workers in May 2005.

“This ruling is a huge victory for the IAM and all the hard working airline employees we represent,” said District 143 president Stephen Gordon. “The decision comes more than three years after Alaska Airlines subcontracted its entire Seattle ground handling operation to Menzies Aviation.  IAM-represented ramp employees who showed up to work on May 13, 2005 had their security badges deactivated by Alaska and were callously told they no longer had jobs.”

Since outsourcing the work to Menzies, Alaska Airlines has endured negative press reports involving lost and mishandled bags, flight delays, aircraft damage and increased customer complaints.

IAM District 143 represents 3,560 Alaska Airlines employees. More information about the arbitration decision and the IAM’s more than three-year fight are available on the District 143 website, www.iam143.org.

IAM Urges Full Investigation in Paper Mill Blast

The IAM is urging the U.S. Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) to conduct a full investigation of the Wisconsin paper mill explosion that killed two IAM members and injured a third. A production superintendent was also killed when an 817,000 gallon tank used to store paper pulp exploded.

“The IAM requests that the CSB conduct a full investigation of this explosion not only to determine the root cause but also to prevent similar accidents at the scores of other U.S. paper mills that have similar processes and storage at their facilities,” wrote headquarters GVP Rich Michalski to John S. Bresland, Chairman and CEO of the CSB. “In addition, we believe the full involvement of the CSB would greatly enhance the OSHA, the Company and Union’s (ability) to fully investigate this accident.”

The IAM represents nearly 100 maintenance workers, millwrights and welders at the Tomahawk, WI, paper mill where the explosion occurred. The United Steelworkers of America (USW) represents approximately 300 production workers. IAM and USW representatives are currently working alongside OSHA officials, company representatives and local fire and police departments to determine the cause of the explosion.

Two members of Local 1713, District W-3, 34-year member Steve Voermans and 31-year member Randy Hoegger, 56, died while performing maintenance on top of the tank when the explosion occurred. A third IAM member, Alex Loka, was treated for injuries at a local hospital and released.

Pentagon Statements Reignite Tanker Concerns

Alarm bells are going off over recent Pentagon statements that it will give “extra credit” to the refueling tanker that carries more fuel. Such an emphasis in the new round of bidding would be a shift from the original criteria and would heavily favor the Airbus 330-200 aircraft over the Boeing KC-767.

The Air Force initially awarded the $35 billion tanker deal to the EADS-Airbus tanker on Feb. 29, citing the Airbus’s greater fuel capacity. The Air Force previously assured Boeing that no extra credit would be given for exceeding original specifications regarding size and capacity. Boeing protested the decision to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and in a rare move, the GAO rebuked the Air Force decision and recommended a new round of bidding.

The contract for 179 tankers is the first of three deals that could be worth up to $100 billion over the next 30 years. In addition to national security concerns over outsourcing such a large military contract, legislators and union leaders campaigned aggressively for a U.S.-built tanker that could support as many as U.S. 44,000 jobs.

“We’re determined that this new round of bidding should not be a warmed-over rerun of the initial competition,” said Headquarters GVP Rich Michalski. “Every level of this union was mobilized to support a fair bidding process and we’re not going to stand by and let this new competition be hijacked by lobbyists, bureaucrats or anyone else. This is a taxpayer-funded contract and it should produce the best decision for our armed forces as well for as the working men and women in this country who provide the funding.”

Vickie Stephens Joins HPWO Staff

Long-time IAM activist Vickie Stephens has joined the IAM’s High Performance Work Organization (HPWO) staff as a Special Representative, effective August 1. Prior to joining the HPWO staff, Stephens served as a Project Coordinator with IAM CREST.

“Vickie will be an extremely valuable asset for the HPWO Department,” said HPWO Director Don Kennedy. “Having been with the Machinists for more than 20 years, she brings with her a wealth of education and training experience.”

Stephens has been an IAM member since 1977, serving on numerous committees, including the Finance Committee, By-Laws Committee, Women’s Committee, Organizing Committee, and Strike Committee. She has also been a Kansas City AFL-CIO Delegate, as well as delegate to the Missouri State Council of Machinists.

After becoming an Associate Instructor for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) and site Coordinator for Honeywell FM & T facility in Kansas City, she completed her Tool and Diemaker Apprenticeship program and worked as a toolmaker until becoming a full time safety and health instructor for IAM CREST.

Air Canada Forced to Suspend Layoffs

Under pressure from the IAM and other unions, Canadian Labour Minister Jean Pierre Blackburn denied Air Canada’s request for a waiver that would have allowed Air Canada to lay off more than two thousand of its employees November 1, 2008 without implementing a joint union-company committee prior to the layoff. This committee will now have an opportunity to study how to alleviate the impact of the cost cutting measures.

The IAM wrote to the labour board in mid-July objecting to the application by Air Canada and gave reasons why it should be denied. The IAM’s main interest in this issue is the labour adjustment program offered by the federal government which is covered in part three of the labour program and not included in the Air Canada collective agreements.

The Minister agreed with the IAM’s position and stated that there are not enough grounds to grant the airline a waiver. He also ordered the department’s officials to monitor the events to ensure that all Air Canada employees to be laid off as part of these cost-cutting measures receive benefits provided under the Canada Labour Code.

 


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