Organizers from Mexico recently completed specialized organizing training at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center in Hollywood, Md. The theme of the unique training, “Organizar para ganar poder – Organize to gain power,” will allow them to bring new skills and perspectives back to their home country.
Read moreOn Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023, the IAM will join hundreds of other labor, civil rights, and justice organizations in observing the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. The program will include labor leaders and union members, civil rights leaders, activists, clergy, and working people coming together from across the country to amplify the call
Read moreIAM members recently came together for the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance’s (APALA) 17th Biennial Convention in Seattle. The convention brought together workers, community activists, and allies to engage in lively and uplifting conversations and develop skills to build power for workers. The convention focused on APALA’s work to uplift Asian American and Pacific Islander
Read moreIAM leaders and members, activists, and allies from across the United States recently gathered in San Juan, Puerto Rico for the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement’s (LCLAA) 24th National Membership Convention, where participants engaged in conversations around issues impacting Latino workers and their critical role for the present and future of the labor movement.
Read moreThe IAM Southern Territory, joined by District Lodges across the South, have won five organizing campaigns totaling nearly 600 new Service Contract Act members in the last few months. The new members perform critical functions at military bases for Amentum Services, Inc. The organizing wins include: 248 workers in Fort Campbell, Ky. Campaign ran by
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