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  • News March 20, 2008

    Los Angeles Mechanics Say ‘IAM Yes’

    IAM organizing team at Johnson Controls (left to right): Gabriel Santiago, Carlos Gonzalez, Eddy Salcedo, Jesus Bobadilla, Juan Carlos Cerpa, Javier Garcia and Leon Torres. Jesus Bobadilla and Jesus Archila (not pictured) were elected to the Negotiating Committee. iMail – 3/18/2008 – Workers employed by Johnson Controls who maintain and service the vehicles for the

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  • iMail , News March 18, 2008

    iMail for Tuesday, March 18, 2008

    IAM Survey: Voters Support Tech Training The Machinists Union has released results of a national survey that found widespread support among likely voters for two years of tuition-free, post-secondary education for every qualified American. The survey, which is available here, was conducted for the IAM by Fingerhut Granados Opinion Research and examined voter attitudes about

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  • iMail , News March 13, 2008

    iMail for Thursday, March 13, 2008

    Airbus Distorts Tanker Job Numbers Union members in Washington state held a spontaneous protest in the wake of the Air Force decision to award a $40 billion contract for aerial refueling tankers to Airbus/EADS. Less than a week after the Government Accountability Office (GAO) launched a review of the controversial $40 billion tanker contract, comes

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  • News March 12, 2008

    First Student Mechanics Vote ‘IAM Yes’

    March 11, 2008 – Organizing efforts continue in the Western Territory with a win at First Student Inc. in Gardena, California.  Mechanics voted overwhelmingly to join the IAM, citing wage and benefits issues. “Congratulations to District 947 Directing Business Representative Richard Sanchez and Organizer Felix Osuna on this organizing victory,” said Western Territory General Vice

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  • iMail , News March 11, 2008

    iMail for Tuesday, March 11, 2008

    GAO to Investigate $40 Billion Tanker Contract If the Air Force officials who awarded a $40 billion contract to Airbus and EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co.) were betting the outrage over the deal would die out quickly, they gambled wrong. A formal protest filed today by the Boeing Co. will be considered by

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