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  • iMail , News March 14, 2013

    Ryan Budget Would Hurt Working Americans

    House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) has introduced a 2014 fiscal year budget that would deeply cut health care and education spending that middle class families depend on. The plan also provides higher subsidies for shipping jobs overseas and bigger tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy. Republicans would pay for the budget by

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  • iMail , News March 14, 2013

    Southern Territory Welcomes New Members in Kansas

    Twenty-six workers at Spirit AeroSystems in Chanute, KS who manufacture small parts and assemblies used in Boeing aircraft voted for IAM Representation recently. The vote follows last month’s signing of a first contract by workers at the Spirit facility in Kinston, NC. “Having seen the joint partnership agreements in Wichita and Kinston, NC, the people

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  • iMail , News March 14, 2013

    Soldier, Son of Machinists, Fights Back From Brain Injury

    Ryan Soto U.S. Army soldier Ryan Soto, son of IAM Local 698 members Mark and Robin Ward, tells a riveting story of the attack that left him with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a new Machinists News Network video. A third generation Airborne Infantryman, Soto was on the final mission

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  • iMail , News March 12, 2013

    Babineaux Attends International Women’s Day Rally

    IAM Chief of Staff to the International President Diane Babineaux (pictured here in the orange jacket) represented labor unions and union members at the International Women’s Day Rally on March 8 in New York City. IAM Chief of Staff to the International President Diane Babineaux, who also heads the IAM’s Women’s and Human Rights Departments,

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  • iMail , News March 12, 2013

    U.S. Air Force Backs Brazil over Beechcraft

    The IAM is protesting a U.S. Air Force contract awarded to Brazilian-based Embraer over Wichita, KS-based Beechcraft Corp. The deal, which is for the production and delivery of 20 Light Air Support aircraft to the Afghan Air Force, is worth $427.5 million and threatens 1,400 American jobs. “We should be very concerned whenever U.S. taxpayer

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