World War II was a time in America’s past that changed everything. An era where real life Captain America’s were born, when Rosie the Riverter beckoned millions of women into the workforce and the mighty liberty ships dominated the seas.
Read moreClayola Brown, Civil and Labor Rights leader, talks about Selma.
Read moreFive students in the IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship Program are now journeymen. They graduated as part of the Class of 2014 during a banquet held in mid-February at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. The program was established in 1935 and offers apprenticeships in several trades requiring advanced skills.
Read moreDon Barker is the Machinists Union’s new director of organizing. A long-time labor activist from Texas, Mr. Barker is sharing his strategy for union growth and development in 21st century.
Read moreThe International Association of Machinists is warning middle-class Americans about Right-to-Work Laws sweeping across states. The legislation harms working families and is responsible for union busting, job killing and wage cutting.
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