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A Plan For Greatness
August 13, 2008 - For years the Machinists have told anyone who would listen that this country's in trouble.  Unfortunately, many times these warnings fell on deaf ears.

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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Kansas Machinists Ratify Hawker Beechcraft Contract

IAM members at Hawker Beechcraft in Wichita and Salina, Kansas, voted by 77 percent to approve a new three-year contract, ending a strike that began on August 4.

Nearly 5,000 IAM members in Wichita and Salina, KS will return to work at Hawker Beechcraft after winning a new contract that increases pay by 4 percent each year, preserves health care benefits, raises pensions and ensures new hires are treated fairly. Members of Local 733 and 2328 voted today by a wide margin to ratify the new agreement reached on August 26.

“This contract was hammered out by negotiators and mediators, but it belongs fully to the members who demanded an agreement that would take them forward, not backward,” said Aerospace Coordinator Ron Eldridge. “Hawker Beechcraft is a successful company with a bright future. These workers plainly want to be a part of that future.”

The ratification ends a strike that began on August 4 and was the first work stoppage at the plane maker since 1984. Members voted by a ninety percent to reject the company’s initial three-year offer. Eighty-nine percent voted to authorize the strike.

“The solidarity of this unit was remarkable,” said Southern Territory GVP Bob Martinez, who joined members on the picket lines in Wichita. “They knew exactly why they were out there; for themselves, their families and their co-workers, but also for the next generation of workers. Their example will inspire IAM members across North America for many years to come.”

The membership at Hawker Beechcraft was kept informed throughout the strike by a combination of website updates, worker blogs, issue flyers and a coordinated outreach to local and national media.

“The IAM negotiating committee at Hawker Beechcraft had the benefit of significant experience and resources from every level of this union,” said IP Tom Buffenbarger, who also joined picketers during the 29-day strike. “But it was the workers themselves in Wichita and Salina who stuck together and ensured a successful conclusion.”

What to Remember this Labor Day

The following is a Labor Day 2008 message from International President Tom Buffenbarger.

This Labor Day is a worthy occasion to remember Labor’s friends and Labor’s foes.

Labor’s friends would never think of crossing a picket line. They worry when they hear about factories closing and jobs being shipped overseas. They get angry when they hear about roads, bridges and buildings falling into disrepair. They are the men and women who built this country and feel a keen and personal responsibility for its well being.

There will be great speeches this Labor Day. There will be moments of silence for those who gave their lives, and much praise for the accomplishments, the sacrifices and the basic value of work and working people.

On this Labor Day, there will be picnics and parades, barbecues and baseball, rest and recreation. The nation will pause to honor the builders and the bakers, the movers and shakers, the plumbers, policemen, machinists and music makers.

We must also remember the public figures and elected officials who stood with Labor on the picket lines, at the bargaining tables and in the congressional hearing rooms where laws are fashioned that can give so much or take so much away.

It is there too we find Labor’s foes. They toil on behalf of countries and corporations with no allegiance to work or workers, only to greater profits, quicker profits and greater access to more of the same.

They too will relax from their efforts on Labor Day. They will consume good food and fine wine and gather strength for their next assault on workers’ health care, workers’ pensions, workers’ rights and even workers’ lives.

They may even find time to pray, that the upcoming election does not change the advantage they have enjoyed for the past eight years. They have good reason to worry.

This year, on Election Day, we can not only remember Labor’s friends and Labor’s foes, we can reward them both accordingly. It is an opportunity too good to miss.

Illinois Rep. Foster Visits IAM Midwest Territory

(left to right) TCU International Vice President Joe Condo, Local 701 BR Sam Cicinelli, District 111 BR Dan O’Donnell, Congressman Bill Foster, Midwest Territory GVP Phil Gruber, Midwest Territory Education Representative Ed Manhart and Midwest Territory Administrative Assistant Roger Nauyalis.

What happens when you work hard to educate IAM members on issues important to working families and then get them out to vote?  They vote for candidates who care about workers and that are willing to fight for us.

One of those candidates visited the IAM Midwest Territory office this past week.  Congressman Bill Foster won a special election this spring in the Illinois 14th CD and will now run for a full term in the upcoming elections.

"During Congressman Foster's visit, we were able to share our members’ thoughts and concerns on the Employee Free Choice Act, creating jobs in this country, protecting pensions, the importance of quality affordable health care and full funding for Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratory," said IAM Midwest Territory GVP Philip J. Gruber.  "It was refreshing and an honor to have this type of discussion with a Congressman that really gets it and supports our issues. We'll do everything possible to see that good people like Bill Foster get re-elected."

Ontario Machinists Ratify Smarte Carte Deal

Members of Lodge 2913 in Mississauga, Ontario, who provide and maintain baggage carts at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year collective agreement with Smarte Carte Canada Incorporated.

The new agreement provides each member with a $500 signing bonus, wage increases throughout the life of the agreement, company-paid benefits and the inclusion of new work classifications.

“These negotiations began in February and required a conciliator during the process,” explained District 140 Regional Assistant Directing Chairperson Chuck Atkinson. “The company really pushed the envelope when they attempted to bring in replacement workers on the day of our last conciliation meeting. But the bargaining team led by Essa Abdi and Ali Wasuge held firm with their demands and backed by the unwavering support of the membership, we were able to make significant gains.”

Working America Names Worst Boss of the Year

Online voters in Working America’s third annual My Bad Boss Contest have named an ambulance company owner who forced “Thunderstruck”, a dispatcher, to ride in a decrepit ambulance where he was sometimes paired with ex-cons and an employee with a reputation for divulging extremely personal details of her marital life as the worst boss of the year.

As the Grand Prize winner, Thunderstruck, who has since moved to a more rewarding job, will get a vacation with one week’s free stay in one of more than 50 countries and money towards airfare and other expenses.

More than 600 workers have sent in stories about their nightmarish bosses. The award for “Most Outrageous” boss went to Joan from Kansas, whose boss demoted her after unforeseen weather conditions caused a company outing to a baseball game to be cancelled. Joan’s boss blamed her because she picked the date.

“The stories submitted this year show that many workers have difficult bosses,” said Working America Executive Director Karen Nussbaum. “The contest is a fun way to vent but also reminds us that many employees are stuck working for bad bosses because they have few available options in today’s economy.” A survey conducted for Working America that estimates some 15 million U.S. workers are dealing with bad bosses every day.

Go to http://www.workingamerica.org/badboss/ for all the details.

 


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