The IAM applauded Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for recently signing into law House Bill 629, which allows a surviving service member’s spouse, under certain conditions such as death, suffering a service-connected disability, being declared a prisoner of war, or missing in action, to apply for a scholarship under the Edward T. and Mary A. Conroy Memorial Scholarship
Read moreLeaders from the IAM Rail Division and Veterans Services Program recently met with members in the Chicagoland area who work at Amtrak and the Canadian National Railway Company (CN). IAM representatives walked shop floors, toured rail yards, educated Machinists about membership programs, and listened to any concerns the membership may have had.
Read moreANNAPOLIS, Md., May 16, 2023 – Today, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) applauds Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for signing into law House Bill 629, which allows a surviving service member’s spouse, under certain conditions such as death, suffering a service-connected disability, being declared a prisoner of war, or missing in action, to apply for a scholarship
Read moreMembers of IAM Local 1943 overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year collective bargaining agreement covering more than 2,000 workers at Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill in Middletown, OH.
Read moreThe Railway Safety Act of 2023 has moved to the Senate floor for a full vote, and we’re asking for your help as rail workers to pressure Congress to pass the bill quickly. Remind your Senators that railway safety is important to you by sending a letter asking them to vote in favor of the Railway
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