APWU Statement on the Passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson
Rev. Jesse Jackson with President Burrus and Secretary-Treasurer Powell Rev. Jackson speaking at the APWU National Convention Rev. Jesse Jackson with APWU President Mark Dimondstein and AFGE President David Cox at the 2014 Stop Staples rally in Chicago As the nation gathers to honor the life of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the American Postal Workers […]
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Worker Wins: ‘We Made Many Important Gains’
Worker Wins: ‘We Made Many Important Gains’
Our latest roundup of worker wins includes numerous examples of working people organizing, bargaining and mobilizing for a better life.
Hearst Magazines Union Ratifies New Contract: Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) members at Hearst Magazines have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year collective bargaining agreement. This victory came after members delivered a strike pledge signed by more than 85% of the unit and participated in walkouts and rallies calling for a fair contract. The agreement covers staff across 29 different Hearst Magazines publications, including major titles like Cosmopolitan, Elle, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar and Good Housekeeping. Strong economic gains in the contract will help ensure that WGAE members can continue to deliver informative and entertaining content that generates billions in profits every year. “We made many important gains—better raises, higher wage floors, and an improved 401k match—for members of our unit with this contract,” The Hearst Magazines Union bargaining committee said. “We also know there is still a great deal of work to be done to make Hearst Magazines a place we can all be proud of. We hope this ratification sends a clear message to management that we are only getting stronger and moNurses at NewYork–Presbyterian Ratify Agreement, Ending Historic Strike: After 41 days spent walking picket lines, New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) members who work at NewYork–Presbyterian voted overwhelmingly to ratify their new three-year contract, ending the union’s historic strike. This strike was the biggest and longest nurses’ work stoppage in New York City in decades. NYSNA members went toe-to-toe with some of the richest private employers, enduring union-busting, drawn out negotiations and freezing temperatures, and won. “This is a proud moment for our union,” said NYSNA President Nancy Hagans. “15,000 NYSNA nurses went out on strike, and finally all 15,000 will be returning to the bedside. We are so happy with the wins we achieved, and now the fight to enforce these contracts and hold our employers accountable begins. NYSNA nurses showed what it means to advocate for patients, and this moment will go down in history as a win for our communities, in the fight for healthcare justice, and for the labor movement.”PSA Flight Attendants Reach Tentative Agreement: Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) members reached a tentative agreement on Thursday for a new three-year contract with PSA Airlines. The regional airline is a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Airlines headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, that operates flights under the American Eagle brand. The deal includes a 30% to 50% increase in compensation over the lifetime of the contract, scheduling improvements, increased flexibility and other critical wins. “PSA Flight Attendants save lives every day and serve as the face of American Eagle in ever increasingly difficult conditions,” said Lee Wilkes, president of AFA-CWA PSA. “This tentative agreement starts to recognize what we do every single flight to get people to their destination safely. We fought extremely hard to set a new industry standard for contract duration.” “PSA Flight Attendants need these improvements and we fought hard to get them in their hands for a ratification vote,” said Sara Nelson, international president of AFA-CWA. “Although it was extremely difficult bargaining with PSA, American CEO Robert Isom demonstrated his longstanding commitment to recognize the work of frontline employees who make it possible for American to fly. We appreciate his direct engagement to make this agreement possible.”Volkswagen Workers Ratify First Union Contract at Major Southern Auto Plant: In a powerful victory, UAW members who work for Volkswagen in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have voted by 96% to ratify their first union contract. The contract is a major milestone in Southern union organizing and delivers a number of powerful, life-changing wins. This includes a 20% wage increase, health care cost reductions, job security guarantees, an enforceable grievance procedure and much more. “This victory shows what happens when workers stand up and refuse to be ignored. We didn’t just win better wages and raise standards at our plant—we forced respect onto the table and got it all in writing,” said Yogi Peoples, a bargaining committee member. “Our victory here at Volkswagen should send a message to autoworkers everywhere: don’t let management divide you. When workers fight together—united and unafraid—we can beat the odds and win!” “This is just the beginning,” said Chattanooga Area Labor Council President Geoffrey Meldahl. “No more business as usual. Working people are sick and tired of begging for scraps to keep their lights on while the richest of the rich buy themselves yet another mega yacht. The future of the south is union strong!” “This isn’t just a win for Chattanooga autoworkers,” Tennessee AFL-CIO Labor Council President Billy Dycus said. “It’s a win for our entire state because these workers have proven that when we band together, Southern workers have the power to win the wages, affordable healthcare, job security and respect we all deserve.”
Kenneth Quinnell
Thu, 02/26/2026 – 10:31
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BREWERY TEAMSTERS RATIFY AGREEMENT AT METAL CONTAINER CORPORATION
(ST. LOUIS) – More than 245 Teamsters at Metal Container Corporation, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, have ratified a strong new agreement. The Local 6 members manufacture cans for a wide variety of beer and soft drink companies.
“St. Louis Teamsters negotiated a contract that is emblematic of the work our union is doing to build power and density in this industry,” said Jeff Padellaro, Director of the Teamsters Brewery, Bakery, and Soft Drink Conference. “These are big wins, and our members laid the groundwork for what will be many more victories in this craft.”
“Our members remained focused on securing strong overall improvements in their contract. They won these improvements without giving anything up and should be proud of the agreement they negotiated,” said Joe Segrest, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 6.
The five-year agreement includes up to 23-percent wage increases and major improvements to vacation time, including greater flexibility scheduling time off. Workers also retained skill pay and their current insurance with no changes or added costs.
“I appreciate all of the hard work that went into this great contract,” said Mike Robbins, a member of Local 6. “The improvements we secured — with no added costs — are a real win for our families. It is good to see these major enhancements in our contract.”
Teamsters Local 6 represents workers in a variety of industries throughout St. Louis and the surrounding communities. For more information, go to teamsterslocal6.com.
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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Hearst Magazines Union Ratifies New Contract with Raises, Other Benefits
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Hearst Magazines Union Ratifies New Contract with Raises, Other Benefits
Working people across the United States regularly step up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our Service & Solidarity Spotlight series, we’ll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story.
Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) members at Hearst Magazines have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year collective bargaining agreement.This victory came after members delivered a strike pledge signed by more than 85% of the unit and participated in walkouts and rallies calling for a fair contract. The agreement covers staff across 29 different Hearst Magazines publications, including major titles like Cosmopolitan, Elle, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar and Good Housekeeping. Strong economic gains in the contract will help ensure that WGAE members can continue to deliver informative and entertaining content that generates billions in profits every year.“We made many important gains—better raises, higher wage floors, and an improved 401k match—for members of our unit with this contract,” The Hearst Magazines Union bargaining committee said. “We also know there is still a great deal of work to be done to make Hearst Magazines a place we can all be proud of. We hope this ratification sends a clear message to management that we are only getting stronger and more cohesive as time goes on, and that we will always fight for a more equitable workplace.”
Kenneth Quinnell
Thu, 02/26/2026 – 09:48
IAM Kentucky State Council Mobilizes Members for Lobby Day with Climbing Participation
The IAM Union Kentucky State Council brought the voices of working families directly to lawmakers in Frankfort for a lobby day at the State Capitol. Although the State Council’s official meeting is scheduled for late May, council leadership organized the lobby day to coincide with Kentucky’s legislative session in January and February — ensuring IAM
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IAM’s Georgia State Council Mobilizes Members for Critical Election Engagement
Dozens of IAM Union delegates gathered in Atlanta for a key conference hosted by the Georgia State Council, the union’s statewide political advocacy arm. As part of the council’s ongoing commitment to political action and member engagement, IAM members met with candidates to discuss the issues that matter most to working families ahead of the
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Solidarity Isn’t a Slogan. It’s a Promise: What Working People Are Doing This Week
Solidarity Isn’t a Slogan. It’s a Promise: What Working People Are Doing This Week
Welcome to our regular feature, a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions and other working family organizations are doing across the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here’s a look at the broad range of activities we’re engaged in this week.
Actors’ Equity:Keep Equity’s workplace harassment reporting info close at hand with our digital wallet card. Simply tap the image, save it and have it ready whenever you need it. Find out more at https://members.actorsequity.org/on-the-job/understanding-harassment[image or embed]— Actors’ Equity Association (@actorsequity.bsky.social) February 25, 2026 at 10:43 AMAFSCME:.@CSEALocal1000 member Armett Newman strongly defended child care funding at a Families Over Billionaires town hall in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/r5s3gTTCcT— AFSCME (@AFSCME) February 24, 2026Alliance for Retired Americans:Social Security benefits everyone, but the loophole that caps what the wealthiest Americans contribute to the system only benefits the rich. It’s time for Congress to #ScrapTheCap.Share if you agree!— Alliance for Retired Americans (@ActiveRetirees) February 25, 2026Amalgamated Transit Union:Our Local 1324-Savannah, GA, pushes for improved wages for members and better accountability at Chatham Area Transit Board meeting. #OurVoiceOurPower #1u #canlab https://t.co/M8dw0PODaT— ATU, Transit Union (@ATUComm) February 25, 2026American Federation of Teachers:Explore how art and history intersect in Kerry James Marshall’s Souvenir II and the diplomatic legacy of Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Ralph J. Bunche. This powerful reflection connects Black History Month, civil rights, and global leadership to inspire the next generation. #BlackHistoryMonth[image or embed]— AFT (@aft.org) February 25, 2026 at 12:06 PMAmerican Postal Workers Union:Why is COLA a big deal? Because COLA is rare. Only about 11% of US workers have any cost of living adjustment. Many major unions don’t have it at all. APWU career employees will see theirs arriving in paychecks dated March 27. pic.twitter.com/30Tec2Amuq— The American Postal Workers Union – APWU (@APWUnational) February 25, 2026Association of Flight Attendants-CWA:Today, we remember the 7 crew and 51 passengers lost in the crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 304, on February 25, 1964. Flight 304 was flying from New Orleans to Washington Dulles when it went down in Lake Ponchartrain, Louisiana, due to pitch failure. pic.twitter.com/EwOjTFr2mo— AFA-CWA (@afa_cwa) February 25, 2026Boilermakers:BREAKING‼️Excellent news for L-693 #Boilermakers in Mississippi as Pascagoula Metal Trades Council members voted for a new CBA that’s one of the best contracts in history for Boilermakers at Ingalls Shipyard: https://t.co/g0JqirpWh3 pic.twitter.com/Vjr4vWMUnz— Boilermakers Union (@boilermakernews) February 25, 2026Bricklayers:Thank you, @RepTimOneal and @RepMcandrew for visiting our BAC Local 9 PA members at work!#UnionStrong #skilledtrades #Besthandsinthebusiness pic.twitter.com/aGKqDEEE3h— Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Union (@IUBAC) February 24, 2026Communications Workers of America:Members and retirees of CWA Local 1180 are rallying around the son of member Margaret Manolis, Elias, who was diagnosed with a rare kidney disease before birth. Elias turned 13 in November and has spent his entire life managing Chronic Kidney Disease.https://t.co/QhuuEp4coL— CWA (@CWAUnion) February 20, 2026Department for Professional Employees:Congrats to @hearstunion.bsky.social members on their new contract which includes annual pay raises of 2-3%, a salary floor of $62,400, improved severance protections, and enhanced retirement benefits. variety.com/2026/digital…[image or embed]— Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO (@dpeaflcio.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 4:39 PMElectrical Workers:The path to clean energy runs through Michigan’s unions https://t.co/RA0lGNtYZN— IBEW (@IBEW) February 25, 2026Fire Fighters:❄️🔥 While winter kept crews busy, February brought #union victories – including a major legal win for @IAFFlocal73. 💪🚒Stay up to date on all the latest news in the #IAFF newsroom ⬇️📰https://t.co/2A162s9a7m— International Association of Fire Fighters (@IAFFofficial) February 25, 2026International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers:HUGE NEWS: More than three years after the devastating East Palestine derailment, the bipartisan Railway Safety Act of 2026 aims to enact major reforms born out of the lessons learned from this disaster.https://t.co/GcUsLmmyEX— SMART Union (@smartunionworks) February 25, 2026International Union of Police Associations:Committee of Correctional Officers for Cecil County, I.U.P.A. Local #84 Members Dfc. Earl Brown and Cpl. Dwayne Wesley were named Officers of the Year! https://t.co/kdRkLHzBip pic.twitter.com/39MK2mixWi— International Union Of Police Associations (@IUPA34233) February 23, 2026Labor Council for Latin American Advancement:Workers were promised a manufacturing comeback, but many are still facing layoffs, fewer hours, and uncertainty. Investments and announcements mean little if jobs aren’t stable, wages aren’t growing, and families can’t count on steady work. #StateOfTheUnion#OurRightsOurSOTU pic.twitter.com/rjDphRrkN4— LCLAA (@LCLAA) February 25, 2026Laborers:#Solidarity isn’t a slogan. It’s a promise! From Missouri to Manhattan, #Laborers backed Doe Run workers going #union with #LIUNA Local 829. #LaborersRising #OrganizeOrDie pic.twitter.com/5xW4qn178D— LIUNA (@LIUNA) February 23, 2026Machinists:When union members run, working people win.The IAM Maine State Council has unanimously endorsed IAM member and shipyard mechanic Mark Vigliotta for Maine State Senate.It’s time for more working people in office. 💪https://t.co/9zO2ImKbSi— IAM Union (@IAM_Union) February 25, 2026Major League Baseball Players Association:Bill Mazeroski authored one of the most iconic moments in World Series history while forging a connection with the city of Pittsburgh through his defensive wizardry, his work ethic and the commitment he displayed each day on the playing field. We extend our heartfelt sympathies…— MLBPA (@MLBPA) February 21, 2026Major League Soccer Players Association:From our annual Rep Meeting to hitting the road to see every team during preseason, here’s a quick look at how the PA gets to work during the offseason! 📸 pic.twitter.com/zKtjprDpb7— MLSPA (@MLSPA) February 20, 2026Maritime Trades Department:MTD Backs Maritime Action Planhttps://t.co/RpkSW9VNDe— Maritime Trades Department, AFL-CIO (@Maritime_Trades) February 24, 2026National Air Traffic Controllers Association:This year, NATCA in Washington will be held May 4 to May 6, at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. If you would like to attend this year’s event, please indicate your interest by applying no later than Friday, March 6, at 11:59 PDT: https://t.co/4jdHALxpxU pic.twitter.com/9h0fLAhZgd— NATCA (@NATCA) February 25, 2026National Association of Letter Carriers:The more than 200,000 members of NALC show up every day to ensure Americans nationwide receive the universal mail service they depend on. On Sunday, letter carriers and community supporters in Baltimore, MD, and cities across the country rallied together for a fair contract that… pic.twitter.com/6CXyxLEoyl— Letter Carriers (@NALC_National) February 24, 2026National Hockey League Players’ Association:Today, they’re the greatest hockey team in the world 🇺🇸Congratulations to @USAhockey on winning their first men’s hockey Olympic gold since 1980! #MilanoCortina2026 pic.twitter.com/yJTx4A1nee— NHLPA (@NHLPA) February 22, 2026National Nurses United:Locking out nurses after a lawful strike is purely retaliatory and meant to intimidate nurses from using our collective strength. This is what happens when hospitals care more about breaking a union than safe staffing. pic.twitter.com/tXio6opz0j— National Nurses United (@NationalNurses) February 23, 2026NFL Players Association:#SuperBowlLX week was next-level 🔥From appearances and activations to events and new opportunities, the NFLPA was there supporting players and capturing some highlights. 🎥 pic.twitter.com/asEX0988Pp— NFLPA (@NFLPA) February 24, 2026North America’s Building Trades Unions:ABC keeps shouting about who’s union instead of why they can’t staff job sites. There is no “worker shortage,” just a shortage of real training and standards. When you don’t build the workforce, you put out press releases blaming everything except your own model.…— The Building Trades (@NABTU) February 20, 2026Operating Engineers:Deep in the Don Valley through snow and cold, Local 793 members are keeping the Ontario Line on track! Building the city with experienced operators who know their machine and who know how to get the job done right – that’s Local 793! #local793 #operatingengineers pic.twitter.com/fpXMRGU41t— International Union of Operating Engineers (@iuoe_union) February 23, 2026Painters and Allied Trades:Our union is committed to giving back to our communities.District Council 11 showed up for their neighbors in Connecticut and Rhode Island in a big way, donating hundreds of pounds of food to neighbors in need. Thank you, brothers and sisters! pic.twitter.com/lrEm85OO7M— IUPAT (@GoIUPAT) February 25, 2026Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union:RWDSU members make this union strong. Your stories, courage, and persistence drive every win. #MemberVoices #UnionStrong #Solidarity pic.twitter.com/3bKJinBBTU— RWDSU (@RWDSU) February 25, 2026Roofers and Waterproofers:Employers must protect all workers from falling when constructing a leading edge that is 6+ ft above lower levels by using passive engineering controls (guardrails, safety net systems) or active systems (travel restraint/PFAS). Learn more: https://t.co/rzsyq4AB6u #roofersafety365 pic.twitter.com/7CUSP3XxER— Roofers Union (@roofersunion) February 25, 2026SAG-AFTRA:We are just DAYS away from the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA! See how the Actor® gets ready for its big night and make sure to tune in LIVE on Netflix on Sunday, March 1 at 8PM ET / 5PM PT. #ActorAwards https://t.co/8wHS62FTgM— SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) February 24, 2026Service Employees International Union:ICYMI: Victory for Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tennessee!They voted to ratify their first union contract, securing pay increases, job protections, and reduced healthcare premiums that won’t go up for 4 years!https://t.co/ToSTh2XcFU— SEIU (@SEIU) February 24, 2026Solidarity Center:Hello there 👋 pic.twitter.com/Yb2tlqtAqC— Solidarity Center (@SolidarityCntr) February 24, 2026The NewsGuild-CWA:On Wednesday, we’re co-hosting Know Your Rights Town Hall: Lessons from Minneapolis!Learn your rights if ICE comes to your workplace and hear how @CWAUnion members responded to ICE raids in Minneapolis. RSVP: https://t.co/1E5iTt9IrdMore info: https://t.co/wtrOBZEuNM pic.twitter.com/KPE2F9XKbZ— The NewsGuild-CWA (@newsguild) February 23, 2026Theatrical Stage Employees:“We’re so fortunate that we get to do something we love,” says Angela Moos, IATSE Local 706. pic.twitter.com/nxiNgipxqk— IATSE // #IASolidarity (@IATSE) February 20, 2026Transport Workers Union:“The Rail Safety Act would dramatically improve freight rail safety standards and hold greedy railroad executives accountable for prioritizing short-term profits over safety. The TWU strongly endorses the Railway Safety Act and urges Congress to swiftly pass it.” @TwuSamuelsen— TWU (@transportworker) February 24, 2026Transportation Trades Department:A toxic derailment should be enough to encourage safety reform in the rail industry. 3 years & 3,100+ derailments later, workers and communities are still fighting for legislative action. We commend @SenJonHusted & @SenatorCantwell for re-introducing the Railway Safety Act. pic.twitter.com/vwAYoUh43G— TTD | America’s Transportation Unions (@TTDAFLCIO) February 25, 2026UAW:Lorain County community members and Job & Family Services employees brought the fire last night. They are united in demanding immediate action to get County Commissioners back to the table to bargain in good faith and reach a fair deal for county workers. It’s time for the… pic.twitter.com/7NtZiewUm7— UAW (@UAW) February 25, 2026Union Veterans Council:Demand that Sec. Collins fully remove the medication rule and not just pause! Protect your rating, protect the VA. #Veterans #Veteransrights @AFLCIO @DeptVetAffairs pic.twitter.com/qstWmoxnNT— Union Veterans Council🪖✊ (@unionveterans) February 20, 2026UNITE HERE:❤️💛💚 BLACK HISTORY MONTH LEADER SPOTLIGHTS ✨Meet Martin Luther Gibson, a Heavy Porter at Bally’s Casino Atlantic City, NJ and member of UNITE HERE Local 54. pic.twitter.com/M30JptzGq7— UNITE HERE (@unitehere) February 25, 2026United Steelworkers:The USW Health, Safety and Environment Conference will take place at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center and Westin Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pa., on May 17-22. Get more info and register here: https://t.co/FTEgkS17i4 pic.twitter.com/1FB61DGTCp— United Steelworkers Union (@steelworkers) February 25, 2026Writers Guild of America East:“Six nominees for WGA Awards in the Comedy/Variety Series – Talk or Sketch category grappled Wednesday night with one of the great riddles of our age […] Opinions on the topic – one of many covered in a multi-faceted, 90-minute discussion about the craft of comedy writing – varied widely.”[image or embed]— Writers Guild of America East (@wgaeast.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 5:10 PM
Kenneth Quinnell
Wed, 02/25/2026 – 11:57
Action Alert: Tell Whirlpool America’s Workers Deserve a Future, Not Pink Slips
Action Alert: Tell Whirlpool America’s Workers Deserve a Future, Not Pink Slips
Whirlpool Corp. just announced that, effective March 9, nearly 400 more layoffs will occur at its Amana, Iowa, manufacturing facility. The IAM Union currently represents 1,300 production workers at this plant. However, more than 3,000 IAM members worked at the facility just a few years ago.
These are IAM members who build the Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag and Amana refrigerators that fill American homes. This is not a one-time setback. Less than a year ago, Whirlpool laid off approximately 250 workers at this same facility. Now the company is back with another round of pink slips and a warning that more cuts may be on the way.Sign this petition and tell Whirlpool CEO Marc Bitzer that Iowa’s working families deserve better than broken promises and a shrinking future for their community.Sign the Petition
Kenneth Quinnell
Wed, 02/25/2026 – 10:52
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Nurses at NewYork–Presbyterian Ratify Agreement, Ending Historic Strike
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Nurses at NewYork–Presbyterian Ratify Agreement, Ending Historic Strike
Working people across the United States regularly step up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our Service & Solidarity Spotlight series, we’ll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story.
After 41 days spent walking picket lines, New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) members who work at NewYork–Presbyterian voted overwhelmingly to ratify their new three-year contract, ending the union’s historic strike.This strike was the biggest and longest nurses’ work stoppage in New York City in decades. NYSNA members went toe-to-toe with some of the richest private employers, enduring union-busting, drawn out negotiations and freezing temperatures, and won.“This is a proud moment for our union,” said NYSNA President Nancy Hagans. “15,000 NYSNA nurses went out on strike, and finally all 15,000 will be returning to the bedside. We are so happy with the wins we achieved, and now the fight to enforce these contracts and hold our employers accountable begins. NYSNA nurses showed what it means to advocate for patients, and this moment will go down in history as a win for our communities, in the fight for healthcare justice, and for the labor movement.”
Kenneth Quinnell
Wed, 02/25/2026 – 10:00
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IAM Union’s Maine State Council Unanimously Endorses IAM Member Mark Vigliotta for Sanford-Area State Senate Seat
The IAM Maine State Council has unanimously voted to endorse IAM Union (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) member Mark Vigliotta in his campaign for Maine State Senate District 33, representing Lebanon, Sanford, Waterboro, and Alfred. Vigliotta, a production machinery mechanic at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and member of IAM Local 836, is running to
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