Updated 2024 APWU Constitution Posted
October 22, 2024The updated 2024 APWU Constitution & Bylaws has been posted. Constitution & Bylaws The updated APWU Constitution & Bylaws has been posted. The new constitution includes changes adopted by delegates to the union’s 27th Biennial National Convention in July 2024. Updated APWU Constitution Posted0Continue reading→
IAM Members Get Out the Vote with Philadelphia AFL-CIO
The Nov. 5 national election date is approaching and IAM members have been in the city of Philadelphia and the battleground state of Pennsylvania. The AFL-CIO is coordinating a massive canvass of all union members in the area and urging them to vote for pr-labor candidates. The teams of union members are walking neighborhoods and The post IAM Members Get Out the Vote with Philadelphia AFL-CIO appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
How Trump’s Project 2025 Would Attack Working People, Unions
Trump’s Project 2025 is the 920-page document, written by at least 140 Trump advisers and former (and likely future) leaders in the Trump administration, that spells out what they plan to do during a Trump second term. The AFL-CIO broke it down for us: How would this agenda affect union members and working families? We are The post How Trump’s Project 2025 Would Attack Working People, Unions appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Help Us Elect Pro-Labor Candidates
Election Day is approaching fast, and that means we need to rev up our efforts to get votes for the IAM-endorsed candidates! Our union endorses candidates because elected officials impact our members, contracts, health care and retirement. Help us engage with fellow union members about this critical election and its repercussions through a get-out-the-vote opportunity near The post Help Us Elect Pro-Labor Candidates appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: CWA Ratifies Contract with AT&T
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: CWA Ratifies Contract with AT&T 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. The Communications Workers of America (CWA) ratified agreements with AT&T that cover some 23,000 employees across 11 states. Over the life of the four-year agreement, workers in the West will receive wage increases of at least 15% and those in the Southeast will get more than 19%. Wire technicians and utility operations professionals from the Southeast will receive an additional 3% wage boost under the bipartisan infrastructure law. More than 17,000 workers secured the increases after engaging in an unfair labor practice strike in August. Kenneth Quinnell Tue, 10/22/2024 - 09:55Continue reading→
Pushing and Kicking Those Doors Open: The Working People Weekly List
Pushing and Kicking Those Doors Open: The Working People Weekly List Every week, we bring you a roundup of the top news and commentary about issues and events important to working families. Here’s the latest edition of the Working People Weekly List. Biden Cancels $4.5 Billion in Student Debt for Over 60,000 Public Service Workers: “President Joe Biden on Thursday said an additional $4.5 billion in student debt is being canceled for about 60,000 teachers, nurses, firefighters and others, bringing the number of public service workers to get relief during his administration to more than 1 million. More than $73 billion in loans have been forgiven under a 2007 initiative, according to an Education Department news release. Borrowers eligible for the latest round of relief should learn of their debt being cleared in coming weeks.”Boston Teachers Push for Better Wages and Working Conditions with More ‘Walk-Ins': “Boston teachers held ‘walk-ins’ outside five schools across the district Thursday morning as they continue rallying support amid ongoing contract negotiations. The Boston Teachers Union is fighting for better pay for teachers and paraprofessionals. They’re also asking for what they’re calling ‘inclusion done right’—they say the district needs to properly staff the inclusion model used in classrooms for students with special needs and English Language Learners. The union, whose contract expired on Aug. 31 right before the start of the new school year, has been in negotiations with Boston Public Schools since February. Right now, 8,000 educators are without a contract in the district.”Harris, Culinary Local 226 Are Mobilizing Their Efforts for Election Day Push in Nevada: “Before her nationally televised town hall in Las Vegas last week, Vice President Kamala Harris took part in a more private meeting. The Democratic presidential nominee made a visit to the headquarters of Culinary Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165, taking photos with members and speaking about her proposals, including to tackle housing costs and price gouging. It was also an opportunity for her to remind the powerful union of their shared interests in continuing their work this fall to elect her to the White House.”Grad Students Are Unionizing in Droves. Can Postdocs Lead the Next Wave?: “When Marjorie Levinstein, 35, began working as a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institute on Drug Abuse in 2021, she knew from the outset that she wanted to advocate for her fellow postdocs. At the University of Washington, where she had received her PhD in neuroscience, she saw firsthand ‘how the union really fought to improve our lives.’ But the unionization movement at her new employer, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), didn’t have that infrastructure. In July 2021, it amounted to ‘five people on a Zoom call,’ Levinstein told The Nation. Now, she’s fighting for her union’s first contract in an over-5,000-strong collective bargaining unit, which won its vote by a nearly 98% margin last year.”Petitions for Union Representation Doubled Under Biden’s Presidency, First Increase Since 1970s: “There has been a doubling of petitions by workers to have union representation during President Joe Biden’s administration, according to figures released Tuesday by the National Labor Relations Board. There were 3,286 petitions filed with the government in fiscal 2024, up from 1,638 in 2021. This marks the first increase in unionization petitions during a presidential term since Gerald Ford’s administration, which ended 48 years ago. During Trump’s presidency, union petitions declined 22%. President Joe Biden said in a statement obtained by The Associated Press that the increase showed that his administration has done more for workers than his predecessor, Donald Trump, the current Republican nominee who is vying to return to the White House in November’s election.”More Black and Latina Women Are Leading Unions—and Transforming How They Work: “‘Momentum for Black and Latina women rising into labor union leadership has picked up in the last five years. But the work began long before that by ‘our foremothers who laid this foundation and have been pushing and kicking those doors open for decades,’ according to Liz Shuler, who in June 2022 became the first woman to lead the AFL-CIO, a federation of 60 national and international labor unions. ‘The #MeToo movement, I think, has really emboldened women across the board, including in labor, to say, “You know what? I’m not going to be sitting on the sidelines,’” Shuler said. The pandemic also put a spotlight on essential workers such as nurses, service workers, and care workers, who are predominantly women and minorities.”Hotel Workers Campaign Among Latino Voters in Arizona: “‘Hello, housekeeping!’ she called, breaking into a laugh upon realizing her mistake. The 57-year-old is a member of UNITE HERE, the hospitality union, and had taken a leave of absence from her job at a nearby Hilton to go door-to-door to keep Arizona blue. ‘I like to step back and wait, so they think I’ve left,’ she said. ‘Then they open the door and here I am.’”'A True Hero': Pay Equity Crusader Lilly Ledbetter Dies at 86: “Labor unions and women's advocacy groups on Monday paid tribute to Lilly Ledbetter, the former Goodyear employee whose fight for equal pay made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress, after her death at the age of 86—with economic justice advocates hailing Ledbetter as ‘an icon.’ ‘Lilly Ledbetter simply wanted to be paid the same as her male Goodyear co-workers,’ said the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) on social media. But to workers who have benefited from the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, added the union, ‘she was a true hero.’” Kenneth Quinnell Mon, 10/21/2024 - 15:35Continue reading→
Teamsters, Members of Congress Demand Amazon Stop Ignoring Federal Law
(WASHINGTON) – Today, 133 members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed onto a letter...Continue reading→
Day 38 – Strike Update October 20, 2024
It’s so important to base your decisions on facts rather than rumors or speculation, especially when it comes to something as crucial as voting for your future. Whether you choose to accept or reject the contract, your Union is committed to making sure you have the correct information to make a decision that best serves The post Day 38 – Strike Update October 20, 2024 appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Crews with IAFF’s Disaster Relief team help save couple after car submerges
Crews with Broward County, FL Local 4321 help rescue a driver and his wife from a sinking car during their mission to assist fellow fire fighters.Continue reading→
Boston Commuter Rail Workers to Rally for Fair Wages
BOSTON, Oct. 21, 2024– The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 318, representing Boston’s commuter rail workers at Keolis Commuter Services, which operates the commuter rail system on behalf of the MBTA, will hold a rally at South Station on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, at 11 a.m. to demand fair wages and a The post Boston Commuter Rail Workers to Rally for Fair Wages appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
2025 Secretary-Treasurer’s Training (All-Craft)
Secretary-Treasurer’s Training Friday Oct 3. to Sunday, Oct. 5 in Las Vegas. (Takes place prior to the start of the APWU All-Craft Conference.) More information will be forthcoming.Continue reading→
Wichita Local 774 Machinists Vote to Accept Latest Contract Offer from Textron Aviation
WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 20, 2024 — Today, local Textron IAM members voted to accept the latest contract offer, which covers nearly 5,000 members across three campuses in Wichita. They will return to work beginning Wednesday, Oct. 23. IAM Local 774 (District 70) members voted down the companies’ last, best, and final offer in September, citing The post Wichita Local 774 Machinists Vote to Accept Latest Contract Offer from Textron Aviation appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Striking IAM Union Members to Vote on New Contract Proposal from Boeing
SEATTLE – Striking workers at Boeing have been gaining momentum and support from key allies in recent days, and now have received a new contract proposal from the company. More than 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at Boeing locations in Washington state, Oregon, and California have been on The post Striking IAM Union Members to Vote on New Contract Proposal from Boeing appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
🔧 Machinists on the Hill: Harris-Walz mobilization — Third destroyer push — Charlotte GOTV boost
Click Here to view this edition of Machinists on the Hill. The post 🔧 Machinists on the Hill: Harris-Walz mobilization — Third destroyer push — Charlotte GOTV boost appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Allegiant Air Pilots Rally for Strong Contract as Strike Threat Looms
(LAS VEGAS) – Allegiant Air pilots represented by Teamsters Local 2118 took part in a...Continue reading→
How people cast their vote in each state, and how it’s changing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2024/10/16/vote-by-mail-early-election-day/?pwapi_token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJyZWFzb24iOiJnaWZ0IiwibmJmIjoxNzI5MDUxMjAwLCJpc3MiOiJzdWJzY3JpcHRpb25zIiwiZXhwIjoxNzMwNDMzNTk5LCJpYXQiOjE3MjkwNTEyMDAsIWednesday, October 16, 2024vote by mailA Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal ServiceU.S. Mail is Not for Sale!Legislative and PoliticalHow people cast their vote in each state, and how it’s changing - Washington Post 10/16/24Continue reading→
UAW Releases New Video Condemning Stellantis for Broken Promises and Mismanagement as Protests Against the Company Go Global
Today, the UAW released a powerful new video calling out Stellantis for failing to honor its commitments to UAW members and criticizing CEO Carlos Tavares for mismanaging the company. The post UAW Releases New Video Condemning Stellantis for Broken Promises and Mismanagement as Protests Against the Company Go Global appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.Continue reading→
Urgent Union Update
Urgent Union Update Bargaining a good contract is a union’s top priority.Based on our research of candidate proposals and positions, we’ve identified significant differences between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump that would strongly impact unions. We hope that you will share this important information from the AFL-CIO—America’s largest federation of labor unions—with your co-workers, friends, family and neighbors:Kamala Harris stands with union members and says that America’s union workers are the best in the world. She has stood on picket lines with us even before she was vice president. Her policies have helped bring new workers into unions, saved union members’ pensions, created training programs that give young people opportunities for good union jobs and increased wages, and provided better benefits in union contracts. Donald Trump, on the other hand, is pushing proposals that big corporations want like cuts to wages, overtime pay, retirement, health and safety, and more. The labor chapter in Trump’s Project 2025 Agenda, written by the chief counsel of Trump’s transition team and the head of Trump’s policy team at the Department of Labor, would eliminate public sector unions, make it illegal for companies to voluntarily recognize unions, let corporations union-bust in secret and take away unions mid-contract, eliminate the Biden–Harris rules requiring project labor agreements and Davis–Bacon prevailing wages on federally funded construction projects, and more.If Donald Trump takes office, we’re deeply concerned about pro-corporate policies that will make it harder to win gains in our next contracts, and stack the deck in favor of the CEOs.Trump and some politicians are already thinking about how to make it more difficult for workers to join a union and put our wages, pensions, health care and retirement security at risk. And just this week, he insulted UAW members by saying that making cars is so easy, a child could do it.The bottom line is this—there’s a big difference between the presidential candidates on these issues and the result of this year’s election could have major consequences for our unions. Audrey Edmonds Fri, 10/18/2024 - 10:12Continue reading→
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Montana Cannabis Workers Make History by Joining UFCW
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Montana Cannabis Workers Make History by Joining UFCW 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. Cannabis workers at two Honey Sour dispensaries in uptown and downtown Butte, Montana, late last month voted to join United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1889.This election victory marks the first time Montana cannabis workers have successfully organized since the legalization of cannabis in the state three years ago. Staff initially reached out to the union with concerns about workplace safety issues—including mold and lack of running water—job security, customer well-being and more. Now members are looking forward to bargaining with Honey Sour to secure the fair working conditions that reflect their dedication and expertise.“I am incredibly proud to announce this historic achievement for us cannabis workers in Montana,” said Milo Vukovich, a Honey Sour dispensary worker. “Through today’s victory, we hope that we can pave the way for all cannabis workers in the state to receive the representation and benefits they deserve. This milestone shows just how powerful we are when we stand together, regardless of the industry.” Kenneth Quinnell Fri, 10/18/2024 - 09:24Continue reading→
One Day Longer, One Day Stronger
Amazing turnout at yesterday’s strike rally at IAM District 751 in Seattle! The energy was electric, and our unity was stronger than ever as we packed the hall, standing shoulder to shoulder, fighting for what we deserve. This strike is about every one of us – our future, our families, and our fight for a The post One Day Longer, One Day Stronger appeared first on IAMAW.Continue reading→
Kelly addresses delegates at Southern Federation of Professional Fire Fighters conference
For 30 years, the Southern Federation has been the driving force behind fire fighters securing collective bargaining rights in the South.Continue reading→
