Black History Month is a time to celebrate the rich tradition of African Americans, including thousands of black workers who are proud members of the IAM.
Read moreA group of 19 IAM staff members from every territory and multiple districts attended an impactful three-day train-the-trainer course of the Be More Than a Bystander program, conducted by the Canadian group Ending Violence Association of BC in partnership with the BC Lions and BC Centre for Women in the Trades at the William W.
Read moreIAM members from across the country gathered in Washington, DC, for the AFL-CIO’s Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference to listen and learn about critical issues affecting the labor movement and minorities. The conference workshops and plenary sessions focused on the labor movement’s key priorities: youth organizing, civil rights, racial and economic
Read moreOn Wednesday, January 11, we raise awareness of the indefatigable issue of human trafficking. This day is specifically dedicated to awareness and prevention of the illegal practice. This day of awareness is separate from the World Day Against Trafficking Persons, as established by the United Nations. The horrific injustice of human trafficking can affect people
Read moreThe IAM is joining with labor and civil rights allies in Washington, D.C., January 13-16 for the 2023 AFL-CIO Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference.
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