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  • Midwest March 11, 2015

    Wisconsin Workers file law suit to stop right–to-work

    The Wisconsin AFL-CIO, Machinists District 10, Machinists Local 1061 and United Steelworkers District 2 filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Scott Walker’s Right to Work law. “Not only will Right to Work lower wages, weaken safety standards and hurt all Wisconsin families, but we believe this law is unconstitutional,” said Phil Neuenfeldt, President of

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  • Midwest March 6, 2015

    Wisconsin Senate and Assembly pass right-to-work-for-less

    Right-to-Work has nothing to do with paying union dues, workplace freedom and all the other crap politicians shovel our way. It’s about trying to limit Union’s power. So that is what Republicans did in Wisconsin. They attacked union members and our families. The Wisconsin Senate already passed Right-to-Work and now the Wisconsin State Assembly passed

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  • Midwest March 3, 2015

    Congressman Keith Ellison welcomed at Minnesota State Council

    Congressman Keith Ellison has been a friend of the Machinists Union and organized labor for some time. He is the co-chair of the Congressional Progessive Caucus and has been a leader against the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the fast track of that trade agreement. This week, the Congressional Progressive Caucus broke through

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  • Midwest March 1, 2015

    Missouri New Machinists picket with Local 701 strikers

    This past weekend IAM District 837 “New Machinists” traveled from St. Louis, MO to picket all day with Mechanics Local 701. Al Piemonte Chevrolet in East Dundee, IL has now locked members of Mechanics Local 701 that have been on strike for 8 months GVP Phil Gruber joins the New Machinists and Local 701 at

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  • Midwest February 24, 2015

    Wisconsin Machinists voices loud and clear NO Right-to-Work Law

    Wisconsin Machinists are rallying agianst the Republican “fast track” of the so called Right-to-Work law at the state capitol in Madison, WI and are testifing at hearings that are expected to last all day and into the night. The legislation will “put a wedge” between employees and their companies, said Russ Krings, directing business representative

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