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.

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Disruptive Passenger Causes United Flight to Return to Newark

Disruptive Passenger Causes United Flight to Return to Newark

A United flight bound for Israel was forced to turn around and return to Newark airport early Sunday morning due to a disruptive passenger. The flight, which had already been delayed by two hours, had only been in the air for three hours before the incident...

Study: More Workers Demand Employers Pay at Least $76k

Study: More Workers Demand Employers Pay at Least $76k

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has released the results of a survey that analyzed the experiences of individuals during their job search. The survey had a sample size of over 1,000 respondents and was conducted from October 2020 to March 2021. Study: More...

New Bill Promises Living Wages and Benefits for Airport Workers

New Bill Promises Living Wages and Benefits for Airport Workers

Washington D.C.: A new proposed law called the "Good Jobs for Good Airports Act" aims to ensure airport service workers in the United States receive a living wage and important benefits like health care. The law would help create fair working conditions for airport...

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Existing contracts are great, but there’s still more work to be done. Tell your negotiators what you need them to fight for in upcoming negotiations. 

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