Agreements that Define
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.
Contracts
Official Documents
141 Report: Doug Kohler, President of Air Transport Local 1885
A 24-year veteran at United Airlines, Brother Doug Kohler began his career in Eugene, Oregon before he transferred to PDX in 2000. Doug was a strong supporter of the organizing effort for Customer Service agents at the airline in 1999, and he credits the IAM with the...
Who’s Next? JetBlue Cuts An Entire Employee Group
[supsystic-social-sharing id='3'] JetBlue announced plans to eliminate all Lead Crewmember jobs from Airport Ground Operations at the airline. The changes are scheduled to take effect this holiday season, on New Year’s Day. “Lead” agents at airlines are non-management...
IAM Birthday Week: Remembering Tom Talbot, IAM Founder, Visionary and Loyal Unionist
[supsystic-social-sharing id='3']On May 5th 1888, Thomas W. Talbot organized what we now call the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). On that day, 19 railroad workers in a locomotive pit, tired of poor employment conditions, founded a...
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