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The Face of Foreclosure
October 21, 2008 - As lawmakers work to find a solution to the US foreclosure crisis, thousands of working class Americans, including some IAM members, struggle to keep homes in the midst of this economic downturn.

NWA/Delta Merger: A Future Bailout?
October 15, 2008
- In one of the most volatile financial times in history, it seems wrong to many that a possible airline merger is still being considered.

A Fresh Look At Healthcare
October 12, 2008 - With the presidential election just weeks away, Americans are taking a serious look at the issues.  As always healthcare is close to the top of the priority list.

Retirees Take On Raytheon
September 26, 2008 - After 26 years, IAM member Dave Lillie retired from Raytheon.  At the end of his more than two decades as a tool and die maker, he believed retirement would be bliss.  Raytheon saw it another way.

Closing Day for the 37th ConventionSeptember 12, 2008 - Welcome to the closing day for the IAM's 37th Grand Lodge Convention.  It's been a busy week but alot has been accomplished.

Freedom Of ReligionSeptember 11, 2008 - No matter how, when or why you do it, every person in the U.S. and Canada has the right to Freedom.  "Freedom of Religion" was the theme on the fifth day of the 37th Grand Lodge Convention.

Freedom From Want
September 10, 2008
Freedom from want is another one of the four freedoms Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke about more than 60 years ago.  "Freedom From Want" was the theme on the fourth day of the 37th Grand Lodge Convention.

New Dues Structure
September 10, 2008
More than 32 years ago, union delegates gathered in a room like this, changed the financial structure of the IAM.  Today, that decision was again in front of this year's delegaes who voted o amend the current financial structure.

HRC Becomes Honorary IAM Member
September 8, 2008 - Nothing seems to bring the Machinists to their feet like Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.  She spoke at the the 37th Grand Lodge Convention where she became an honorary lifetime member of the IAM.

Freedom From Fear
September 8, 2008 - In some of the most famous words ever spoken, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."  "Freedom From Fear" was the theme on the second day of the 37th Grand Lodge Convention.

Opening Day for the 37th Convention
September 7, 2008 - Today the IAM opened its 37th Grand Lodge Convention.  This week promises a nod to the past as we look for solutions to the problems of the future.

Legally Protecting Our Green Jobs
August 28, 2008 - US manufacturing has lost millions of jobs due to outsourcing. But can you keep that from happening? Some labor advocates are ready for a radical pro manufacturing political agenda, and they want it applied to America’s next economic craze, “Green” energy.

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.


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IAM Wraps Up Three-State GOTV Tour


Candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky, Bruce Lunsford, left, on stage with IAM President Tom Buffenbarger in Louisville, KY. Lunsford, the son of an IAM member, is running against GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Braving cold temperatures and driving winds, the IAM wrapped up a four-day, 900 mile barnstorm tour with a final event in Pittsburgh, PA. The tour featured a truck with a 40-foot banner proclaiming “Wall Street Got the Gold Mine, We Got the Shaft!” and made stops in Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Each stop drew enthusiastic crowds of union members, politicians and community leaders who demanded that Main Street America get as much relief as Wall Street.

“When things go to hell in a hand basket, and they sure have, who can you rely on? Who puts your family first? Who cares about you? Your friends do. Your foes don’t. And that’s what we need to remember on November 4th,” declared IAM President Tom Buffenbarger, who made every stop on the tour. Buffenbarger reminded audiences that working family issues such as health care, job security and skills training will be determined by who gets elected in November.

The tour crossed the entire state of Kentucky, where Bruce Lunsford, the son of an IAM member, is running for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Mitch McConnell (R-KY). As Senate Minority Leader, McConnell led efforts to block unemployment insurance extensions and passage of the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). Lunsford, who appeared at the rally in Louisville, promised to help working families and support EFCA.

After events in Calvert City, Henderson and Louisville, Kentucky, the tour rolled into Ohio, one of the key states in the presidential election contest. U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) lent her support at a rally in Toledo (pictured right). Other stops in Ohio included Cincinnati, Middletown and Cleveland.

After Ohio, the tour moved on to another battleground state, Pennsylvania. After a rally in Erie, the tour wrapped up with an event in Pittsburgh.

“Thanks to all of the hard work and help by our members, local officials and political allies at every stop, we got our message out about how important this election will be,” said Buffenbarger. “Our country faces some big challenges. Who we elect will determine if Wall Street continues to get away with its unbridled greed, or if America’s working families get the help they need.”

Justice Department Approves NWA-Delta Merger

Senior executives at Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines are celebrating today following a ruling yesterday by the U.S. Department of Justice that cleared the way for completion of the $2.8 billion acquisition of Northwest by Delta.

The Justice Department decision was the final regulatory hurdle for the merger, which many observers feel will limit passenger choices and cost jobs despite repeated but nuanced assurances to the contrary from executives of both carriers.

In response to the Justice Department ruling, IAM Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. warned that the combined carrier faced enormous financial challenges. “Delta and Northwest management have separately bankrupted their individual airlines,” said Roach. “Together, they will have more than $28.8 billion in combined debt and $15.6 billion in unfunded pension liabilities that could be forced onto the American taxpayer if the airline defaults.”

While passengers can expect higher fares and fewer choices, the impact on employees at both carriers remains uncertain. It is clear, however, that 12,500 IAM members at Northwest Airlines can expect the merged carrier to challenge their contracts, their pensions and their representation rights.

In the months ahead, the National Mediation Board (NMB), which oversees labor relations in the airline industry, will likely issue “single carrier” rulings, a move that could set the stage for multiple representational elections among work groups at the combined carrier. In the interim, all IAM contracts at Northwest will remain in full force and effect.

IAM District 143 currently represents seven classifications at Northwest Airlines, including Ramp Service, Customer Service, Reservations, Stockroom, Office & Clerical, Flight Simulator Technicians and Plant Protection employees. Delta’s work groups, with the exception of its pilots, are unrepresented.

“The Machinists Union will fight to ensure that workers at the combined airline will be protected by the guarantees that can only be found in a union contract,” said Roach. “Delta is creating the world’s largest airline. The Machinists Union will help Northwest and Delta employees make it the world’s largest unionized airline.” More information about the NWA-Delta merger is available at www.goiam.org/mergers.

Machinists to Vote Nov. 1 on Boeing Offer

Members of IAM locals on strike at Boeing facilities in Kansas, Oregon and Washington will vote Nov. 1 on a tentative agreement which, if approved, will end the strike that began on Sept. 6, 2008.

The proposed contract would cover nearly 27,000 IAM members at Boeing and provide general wage increases of 15 percent over the life of the agreement, a pension multiplier of $83 by the end of the contract and lump sum payments of 10 percent of the previous year’s earnings or $5,000, whichever is greater. Additionally, the IAM Negotiating Committee secured language to protect thousands of jobs at risk in the material handling classification.

A simple majority of those casting ballots is required to approve the four-year agreement, which was reached on Oct. 27 after five days of intense bargaining in Washington, DC. Results of the ratification vote count should be available late on Saturday, Nov. 1 and will be posted at www.goiam.org and www.iam751.org.

Negotiations to Resume at Vought in Tennessee


The IAM announced this week that federal mediators scheduled negotiations between the union and Vought Aircraft Industries for Nov. 12, 13 and 14 in Nashville, TN.

“IAM negotiators have been ready and willing to meet with Vought representatives since members rejected a company proposal to replace the established pension plan for many employees with a risky 401(k) plan,” said IAM Aerospace Coordinator Ron Eldridge. “The events of the last few weeks confirm beyond any doubt how unreliable a 401(k)-based retirement plan can be.”

The strike has been marked by extraordinary unity among members and the community, despite Tennessee’s status as a so-called right-to-work (for less) state. The struggle at Vought has also inspired letters from international union federations, expressing global solidarity from as far away as Sweden, Great Britain and Denmark.

Members of Local 735 at Vought have been on strike since their contract expired on Sept. 27, 2008. “We will go to the table with the hope of resolving this strike,” said Eldridge. “Our members are determined that there must be a fair and equitable resolution to this dispute.”

McCain Promises to Veto EFCA “in a New York minute”

In a revealing interview this week with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo, Arizona Republican John McCain declared he would veto the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) in “a New York minute” if he were elected president.
The legislation, which drew widespread bipartisan support in the 110th Congress, only to stall after a filibuster by Senate Republicans, is a top legislative priority for unions and union members in the next Congress. According to recent research, as many as 60 million Americans would join a union if they could.

McCain said he would do “everything in his power” to block the legislation. If passed, EFCA would level the playing field for workers and allow them to form unions in their workplace when a majority signed cards expressing a wish to do so. The current system, as administered by the pro-business appointees on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), allows employers ample time to organize and conduct union avoidance campaigns.

In the CNBC interview, McCain echoed the talking points of anti-labor business lobbyists, calling EFCA a threat to labor-management relations and going so far as calling it a threat to democracy. “It’s dangerous for America, it’s dangerous to small business,” said McCain, who added, “and I think it’s a threat to one of the fundamentals of democracy.”


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