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  • iMail , News April 30, 2013

    All the Lipstick in the World…

    Two Republican-backed bills with deceiving titles are making their way through Congress, and both threaten long-standing workers’ rights and the balance of power in the workplace. The first, the “Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor Management Relations Act” (H.R. 1120), would halt National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) activities until at least three of its members are

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  • iMail , News April 30, 2013

    IAM: U.S. Export Policy Must Protect U.S. Jobs

    At a hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to weigh proposed changes to U.S. export policies, senior Democratic member Brad Sherman (CA) cited a March 19 letter from IAM President Tom Buffenbarger that raised concerns about outsourcing, technology transfers and the potential impact on domestic employment. The hearing, “Export Control Reform: The Agenda Ahead”

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  • iMail , News April 30, 2013

    April ‘IAM Journal’ Now Available

    Articles in the April issue include: President Obama’s Budget Proposal Invests in America – but Threatens Social Security Sequestration Cuts Start to Take Hold IAM Launches an Organizing Campaign at Jeld-Wen An Afghanistan War Veteran Fights Back from Brain Injury Amtrak Requests a Smaller Operating Budget and More Capital Investment US Airways Mechanic and Related

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  • iMail , News April 25, 2013

    Wisconsin Members Win New HPWO Agreement at Trane Company

    1st row (from left): IAM Midwest Territory SR Rick Mickschl, International President Tom Buffenbarger, District 66 DBR Marty Gaul, LL 21 Shop Chairman Rich Hauser, Rod Perry (LL 1115 Shop Committee), LL 21 President Brad King; 2nd row: Tony Diersen (LL 21 Shop Committee), John Davis (LL21 Shop Committee), LL 1115 Shop Chair Dennis Leis;

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  • iMail , News April 25, 2013

    Scores Killed in Latest Bangladesh Factory Collapse

    Bangladeshis watch the rescue operations at the site of a building that collapsed Wednesday in Savar, leaving at least 251 dead and an unknown number of the factory’s more than 3,000 employees still trapped. Tragedy has again claimed the lives of scores of low-income textile workers in Bangladesh’s garment district. An eight-story factory building in

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