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Commercial Aviation.
IAM Contracts provide the highest pay, the best job security and the best work rules in the airline industry. Without exception.
These agreements did not come easy. They were all created thanks entirely to the vision, hard work, and solidarity of IAM members in the airline industry. These legally-binding contracts help to protect our wages, our safety, and our future. They ensure that airline workers like us are given the respect that we deserve at work.
All Machinist and Aerospace Workers Association Contracts are designed by airline workers. They are voted on and ratified by airline workers. And, they are enforced by airline workers.
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The EU Calls For COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Americans
[supsystic-social-sharing id='3']This week, the European Union recommended that all 27 member nations prevent unvaccinated Americans from into Europe. The move is the latest round of Pandemic-related travel restrictions threatening the airline industry. The new...
Local Lodge Officers: Update Your Email Address for the Winpisinger Center’s 2022 Call for Leadership Programs
[supsystic-social-sharing id='3']Calling all Local Lodge officers! Is your current email address on file with the Grand Lodge?The Winpisinger Center is preparing to distribute the 2022 Call for Leadership Programs and, for the first time, it will be distributed...
IAM Transportation Leadership Visits with Airline Members at O’Hare Airport
Discussing critical issues impacting airline workers, Local 1487, based near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, met this week with top leadership at the IAMAW Transportation Territory. Richard Johnsen, IAM Chief of Staff to the International President, joined a delegation from...
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