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  • iMail , News February 24, 2015

    IAM Honors GST Roach, Historic Guest for Black History Month

    IAM General Secretary-Treasurer Robert Roach, Jr., gives remarks during a special IAM luncheon honoring him and retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Carpenter, right of podium, for Black History Month. They are joined by, left to right, IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger, IAM Headquarters General Vice President Bob Martinez and IAM General Vice President

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  • iMail , News February 24, 2015

    Apprentices Graduate from IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship Program

    IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger, right, along with IAM District 751 President Jon Holden, second from left in back, stand with the newest class of IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship Program graduates, front row, and representatives and others in Seattle. Five students in the IAM/Boeing Joint Apprenticeship Program are now journeymen. Watch coverage of the IAM/Boeing Joint

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  • iMail , News February 24, 2015

    Pelletier Elected to AFL-CIO Executive Council

    Connecticut AFL-CIO Executive Secretary-Treasurer Lori Pelletier, a member of IAM Local 700, has been elected to the Executive Council of the AFL-CIO, the labor organization announced at its council meetings. “Lori Pelletier is a tried and true unionist who has served IAM members and Connecticut workers tirelessly for close to three decades,” said IAM International

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  • iMail , News February 24, 2015

    NYT Columnist Nicholas Kristof Admits He Was Wrong About Unions

    New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof writes in a recent op-ed that he has come around on labor unions, and now believes organized labor had, and continues to have, a critical role in combating rising income inequality. Well, duh. Kristof on his change of heart: “More broadly, I disdained unions as bringing corruption, nepotism and

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  • News February 19, 2015

    Tell the New Mexico House of Representatives to Reject Right-to-Work (For Less)

    Big Business outsiders have their sights on making New Mexico the latest right-to-work (for less) state. A bill (H.B. 75) recently passed by the New Mexico House Business and Employment Committee would force unions to represent workers who don’t pay their fair share of dues, weakening the bargaining power of all workers and further tilting power

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