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  • TCU September 4, 2008

    IAM Convention Taking Place September 7-12

    On the afternoon of Sunday, September 7, the 37th Grand Lodge Convention of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers will open in Orlando, Florida. The convention will run throughout the coming week; once the convention opens, follow highlights here. TCU’s International President Bob Scardelletti will lead TCU’s delegation comprised of himself, International Secretary-Treasurer Danny

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  • TCU August 22, 2008

    At Amtrak, Ridership Sets Record and Energy Efficiency Surpasses Airlines

    Good news at Amtrak: the nation’s passenger carrier set an all-time record for monthly ridership this July. Riding the train that month were 2,750,278 passengers, 14% above July 2007’s figure and the highest in Amtrak’s 37 year history. CEO Alex Kummant says he expects Amtrak to end 2008 with 3 million passenger trips. “Increasing fuel

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  • TCU August 22, 2008

    Unions Join BNSF Railway in Court Challenge of Drug Test Rule

    TCU has joined seven other rail labor unions and BNSF Railway in asking a federal appeals court to review a U.S. Department of Transportation rule that would require employees of all transportation modes—including railroads, transit and bus operators—to submit to direct observation urine collection for return-to-duty testing or follow-up testing. The rule is scheduled to become effective

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  • TCU July 11, 2008

    Fight to Save IAM Jobs: Boeing vs. EADS Digest of Articles 2008

    Update from 7-23-08 iMail:Clinton Backs U.S Workers in Tanker Debate New York Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton took a strong stand on behalf of U.S. aerospace workers this week when she challenged Air Force officials to follow the law governing major procurement decisions, such as the aerial refueling tanker, and to consider the impact on the

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