by Eric Price | Jun 5, 2023 | COVID, Front Page, MNPL, Other News, Row 2, Safety
Corporate Judge Blocks Paid Sick Leave Law IAM141.org June 5, 2023 Federal Judge Strikes Down Massachusetts’ Paid Sick Leave Law for Airline Workers, Leaving Thousands of Workers Without a Vital Benefit A federal judge has ruled in favor of a group of major airlines,...
by Eric Price | Jun 1, 2023 | Community Service, Front Page, Other News, Row 2
Standing Strong: Guam’s Resilience in the Aftermath of Super Typhoon Mawar IAM141.org June 1, 2023 Amid the extensive damage caused by Super Typhoon Mawar, the District Vice President of the Machinists Union in Guam, is encouraging residents to seek help from...
by Eric Price | May 29, 2023 | Front Page, MNPL, Other News, Row 2, Work Rules: Labor Struggles in the Modern Age
Dragonomics: Unmasking the Dragon of Inequality IAM141.org May 29, 2023 When a provocative question posed in a viral social media post recently caught the public’s attention, it sparked a broader conversation on wealth distribution. The question was simple yet...
by Eric Price | May 17, 2023 | Community Service, Front Page
Machinists Union Local 1725 Swings into Action for Guide Dogs of America IAM141.org May 17, 2023 CHARLOTTE, NC – Machinists Union Local 1725 hosted a Golf Outing Charity Fundraiser at the Harry Jones Golf Course in Charlotte, NC on Wednesday, May 17. The event...
by Eric Price | May 12, 2023 | Front Page, Organizing, Recent News, Row 2, United
Largest Non-Strike Rally in Airline History IAM141.org May 12, 2023 HOUSTON – The largest non-strike rally in the history of commercial aviation took place on Friday. Thousands of airline workers from five different Unions joined forces at ten airports to call...
by Eric Price | May 3, 2023 | Front Page, MNPL, Other News, Row 2, United
New FAA Policies Could Ease Chaotic Summer Travel Season IAM141.org May 3, 2023 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The FAA has introduced 169 new routes along the East Coast that are more direct and will save time for passengers and fuel for airlines while increasing safety....