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Conversations With the Candidates: Edwards and Kucinich
August 29, 2007 - Former Senator John Edwards and Representative Dennis Kucinich took to the stage last night for an exclusive engagement with the Machinists at the 2007 National Staff Conference.

Conversations With the Candidates: Hillary and Huckabee
August 28, 2007 - Presidential hopefuls Senator Hillary Clinton and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee joined delegates at the 2007 IAM National Staff Conference in Orlando, FL.   Both candidates were allowed 45 minutes to discuss six key issues: Jobs, trade, education, health care, manufacturing and energy.

Blogosphere
August 10, 2007 - The world wide web has changed our lives.  First it was email, then came search engines like Google and Wikipedia.  Today it's the blogs that are taking the net by storm.

Stealing Our Steel
August 09, 2007 - All of nearly two-thousand IAM members who work for AK Steel in Middletown, Ohio want to see their jobs stay put.  That's why Local Lodge President Dan Lawwill traveled to Washington to make sure the U.S. continues to be a leader in the world of steel.

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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Hillary, Huckabee Win IAM Endorsements


Senator Hillary Clinton talks with CBS News Correspondent Erin Moriarty during the IAM's 'Conversations with the Candidates'

IAM representatives at the National Staff Conference today endorsed New York Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton for President. The delegates also took the unusual step of endorsing a Republican candidate for the primaries, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee.

The decision to endorse a candidate for the Democratic and Republican primaries follows extensive polling of IAM members and a ‘Conversation with the Candidates’ event in Orlando, Florida, where candidates from both parties discussed their vision for the country and the role of the U.S. labor movement.

“Hillary Clinton earned the IAM’s endorsement by focusing on jobs, health care, education and trade – the bread and butter issues of the American middle class,” said IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger. “She is the only candidate of either party to come forward with a comprehensive manufacturing policy and the only candidate to connect with millions of Americans who feel invisible to the current administration.”

Buffenbarger also praised the former Arkansas Republican Governor, who addressed the IAM National Staff Conference this week. “Mike Huckabee was the only Republican candidate with the guts to meet with our members and the only one willing to figure out where and how we might work together,” said Buffenbarger. “He is entitled to serious consideration from our members voting in the upcoming Republican primaries.” 

According to a recent survey of Machinists Union members, one-third votes Republican and two-thirds vote Democratic. “The dual endorsement is intended to involve all IAM members in the upcoming election,” said Buffenbarger.

"I am honored to receive the support of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers," Clinton said. "It is time for America’s working families to again share in our nation’s prosperity. They will not be invisible to my administration."

The endorsements will trigger a massive education campaign among IAM members and extensive publicity in union publications and websites nationwide.

Twenty-five states with over 450,000 active and retired IAM members will vote in the three weeks starting with the Iowa caucuses and ending with the polls closing in California on February 5th.

Watch a video covering Clinton and Huckabee’s Conversations

 

Hundreds Rally for Kennedy Space Center Strikers


IAM President Tom Buffenbarger, center, addresses a rally of hundreds of IAM members from the National Staff Conference who joined members of Local 2061 who are on strike against the United Space Alliance. With Buffenbarger, from left, are Headquarters GVP Rich Michalski, Southern Territory GVP Bob Martinez, District 166 DBR Johnny Walker and Local 2061 President Lew Jamieson.

Hundreds of IAM members attending the 2007 IAM National Staff Conference in Orlando, Fl traveled to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FL, today to support more than 500 members of Local 2061, who have been on strike since June 14 against United Space Alliance (USA).

“We are here with the inflatable rat, but the real rats are inside the Kennedy Space Center gates,” said Southern Territory General Vice President Bob Martinez who opened the rally. “We have called on every member of Congress to decide whether they stand with the workers who have built the space program or with the irresponsible NASA and the United Space Alliance management. And the question today is: where is Congressman Dave Weldon?”

“Also today I want to set the record straight with United Space Alliance: We are ready and willing at anytime to negotiate a fair and equitable contract and we won’t back down,” Martinez declared.

The members of Local 2061, who operate the massive cranes and crawlers that prep and transport space shuttle vehicles to the launch pad, rejected a substandard offer from the Space Alliance after NASA attempted to dictate the terms of the contract between USA and the members of Local 2061.

“I remember when John F. Kennedy called for America to land on the moon. American workers like you responded and made the space program number one in the world,” said International President Tom Buffenbarger. “Shame on NASA and United Space Alliance for turning their back on this proud tradition and forcing our members on strike.”

“We welcome our Brothers and Sisters and their outpouring of support here today,” said District 166 Directing Business Representative Johnny Walker. “Our members’ strength and endurance is something every IAM member can be proud of. And we will continue to fight for a fair contract.”

“Our members have persevered through hot sun, tropical storms and swarms of mosquitoes,” said Local 2061 President Lew Jamieson. “We will stay until we win a contract equal to others in the Aerospace industry. Our heartfelt thanks and welcome go to all of you who joined us here today.”

 

Organizing, Trade are Key Issues for Newest Congresswoman

Congresswoman-elect and IAM member Laura Richardson (D-CA) was welcomed with a rousing ovation Tuesday night at the 2007 IAM National Staff Conference in Orlando, FL. Richardson, who is set to be sworn into Congress next Tuesday, made it clear from the outset where she comes from and who she represents, taking off her suit coat to don a blue Machinists shirt.

“In politics, I’ve found if you’re not willing to stand up in the beginning you’ll never be willing to stand up at all, and I’m proud to be a Machinist and stand up for you,” said Richardson.

Richardson, who is a member of IAM District 947, Local 1930 in Long Beach, CA, recently won a special election to fill the 37th District seat left vacant by the death of Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald. She spoke at length about the importance of labor unions and the role they play in ensuring that middle-class families prosper.

“Unions are absolutely necessary and what we have to get back to and understand is that organizing is critical to our success,” said Richardson. “When I get sworn into office this coming Tuesday, the first thing I’m going to do is sign on as a co-sponsor of the Employee Free Choice Act.”

Failed trade was another area Richardson pledged to address after joining Congress. “Whether it’s tainted dog food or defective toys, flawed trade agreements are failing us. If we continue to send our jobs overseas, we will continue to lose the accountability and the quality products Americans build,” she said.

Richardson began her legislative career as a community activist in 2000, winning a seat on the Long Beach City Council, where she secured funding for housing, transportation and job training programs. In addition to her duties on the council, Richardson served as Southern California Director for Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante from 2001 to 2005.

 

Number of Americans Without Health Insurance Escalates

In a report just released by the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Americans without health insurance rose to 47 million in 2006, up from 44.9 million in 2005. Lack of access to private health insurance, including employer-provided coverage, is cited as the major cause for the rising rate of uninsured.

The report, “Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States:  2006”, said minorities, children ages 12 to 17 and children living in poverty continue to be the most uninsured of all. While low-income families were the hardest hit, the report also found that the number of working Americans ages 18 to 64 without health insurance had increased. Even government-sponsored health programs like Medicaid, Medicare and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) covered fewer Americans than before.

This information comes just as the Bush Administration is fighting to stop states from expanding SCHIP, which was created in 1997 to insure children whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to purchase health insurance. The poverty level set by the federal government for a family of four is $20,650 in annual income. Because that figure is so low and unrealistic, many states had received federal approval to insure children with family incomes at least twice the poverty level.

Yet the White House only wants to make it harder for the working poor and middle class to get insurance coverage. The Administration outlined new, harsh standards in a letter slyly sent to the states while Congress is out of session. The new standards severely restrict the states’ ability to extend SCHIP to children whose families earn more than the federal poverty level. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle will be working on legislation to expand SCHIP, which expires September 30, when they return from recess. Bush has already threatened veto.

 

IAM Members Take Part in First International Guide Ride

Leading into the National Staff Conference, union members from around the country met in Orlando, FL for the first International Guide Ride (IGR), a Hogs-for-Dogs motorcycle ride to benefit Guide Dogs of America.

Before dawn, nearly 100 IAM members moved out of the Orlando Harley-Davidson dealership, and headed toward Destination Daytona in Daytona Beach. After a short stop, the riders headed south and visited the picket lines at the Kennedy Space Center where Local Lodge 2061 has been on strike against United Space Alliance since June 14th.

“We wanted to let the strikers know how much we supported them in their struggle for a fair contract,” said IGR organizer and Automotive Coordinator Boysen Anderson. “They’ve stood together through the summer, and we’re very proud of them.”

The riders finished the run at the District 166 hall in Cape Canaveral, FL. “Between pledges and the poker run, we’ve already raised over $10,250 for Guide Dogs of America,” said James “Rody” Rodehorst, who helped organize it.

 

 

 


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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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