Boeing Gets an Earful IAM leaders urged Boeing Company officials to think twice before proposing a substandard contract offer for 26,000 Machinists in Washington, Kansas and Oregon, who assemble the company’s commercial aircraft, including the next generation 787 Dreamliner. Speaking on a conference call for investors and journalists that was co-sponsored by the IAM and
Read moreIAM to Defend Airline Pensions at Merger Hearing Transportation GVP Robert Roach, Jr. will testify on July 30, before the House Committee on Education and Labor’s Subcommittee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, about the proposed Delta Air Lines – Northwest Airlines merger and its potential impact on workers and their pensions. “The Machinists Union strongly
Read moreClinton Backs U.S Workers in Tanker Debate New York Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton took a strong stand on behalf of U.S. aerospace workers this week when she challenged Air Force officials to follow the law governing major procurement decisions, such as the aerial refueling tanker, and to consider the impact on the U.S. industrial base.
Read moreMachinists Strike North Carolina Plywood Plant Nearly 200 Machinists employed at Moncure Plywood in Moncure, N.C., are on strike after rejecting a proposal from the company that would have increased health care costs and instituted an “hours worked” clause that could make a 60-hour work week mandatory. Members of Local W369 have been manning picket
Read moreMachinists at Boeing Say “It’s Our Time, This Time!” Thousands of Seattle-area IAM members packed the KeyArena for a strike sanction rally. Speakers at the rally included IAM President Tom Buffenbarger, Headquarters GVP Rich Michalski, Western Territory GVP Lee Pearson, IAM Aerospace Coordinator Mark Blondin and District 751 President Tom Wroblewski. Boeing Machinists sent a
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