Delegates from Iowa IAM Locals convened at the IAM District 6 office to discuss the political climate and upcoming legislative battles the union is taking up in the state and beyond.
IAM International President Brian Bryant and Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli joined the delegation and gave remarks to motivate the group of political activists for imminent policy threats to workers and IAM members.
“Regardless of party affiliation, it’s going to get downright scary,” said Bryant. “We can’t afford to sit on the sidelines, and we must continue to communicate with and educate members and families about the issues that affect us in every election.”
Bryant was adamant about supporting candidates that will support IAM members, no matter what side of the aisle they’re on.
“Unfortunately, I could not find anything from one of these executive orders that the current President of the United States has signed that will benefit workers or IAM members,” said Bryant.
Bryant also covered wins the union has fought for and their importance, not just legislatively but as an organization that is putting members first.
“Concentrating on who’s really important to our union, and that’s our membership, the IAM offers more programs for our members and their families than any other union in the entire labor movement,” said Bryant before highlighting the achievements of the IAM William W. Winpisinger Center, Veterans Services, Critical Incident Response Training, Employee Assistance Program and Addiction Services, Human Rights Department, Disaster Relief, and Retirees.
“Our union is strong, is sound, and is getting stronger every single day, sisters and brothers,” said Bryant. “We are winning industry leading contracts in all of our sectors, and we continue to grow and organize in both our traditional, but also in non-traditional industries,” said Bryant.
Cicinelli covered in-depth what measures have been taken on the political stage that are threatening IAM members and workers in general, citing recent actions by the executive branch.
“The President has effectively shut down the National Labor Relations Board’s operations, leaving the workers it defends on their own in the face of union-busting and retaliation,” said Cicinelli. “These moves will make it easier for bosses to violate the law and trample on workers’ legal rights on the job and fundamental freedom to organize. ”
Iowa Federation of Labor President Charlie Wishman thanked the State Council for their powerful work and support.
“There’s one union I know that we can call on and count on, and that’s the Machinists Union,” said Wishman. “We are the ones that stand up to the bullies. That’s why you’re here. We stand up to the bullies and the billionaires.”
Iowa State Council President Gary Pickett presided over the meeting and led members to elect their executive board before Bryant swore-in the newly elected officers to their positions on the Council.
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