More than 4,300 shipbuilders of IAM Local S6 are on strike at Bath Iron Works (BIW), in what is currently the largest strike in the United States. The shipbuilders have been on strike for more than seven weeks to preserve good Maine jobs. Thanks to pressure from the IAM and elected officials, the company has returned […]
Tell Your Senators the HEALS Act Hurts Working Families
The GOP has released the details of their latest COVID-19 relief legislation named the “HEALS Act.” The proposed legislation not only cuts unemployment benefits to the 20 to 30 million Americans who are currently out of work, but falls short in just about every area of concern for working families. CALL YOUR SENATOR NOW 866-829-3298 […]
Vote for Master Machinist Apprenticeship Committee Representative Announcement
The vote for Master Machinist apprenticeship committee representative will be Wednesday, September 2, 2020. See the flyer below for your shift’s scheduled vote time and place at Sloar Turbines, Harbor Drive facility. Social distancing requirements and face coverings will be enforced during the vote. Download a copy of the flyer here.
Members of Congress Ratchet Up Pressure on Bath Iron Works to Resolve Local S6 Shipbuilder Strike
As the strike of 4,300 IAM Local S6 members at Bath Iron Works, a General Dynamics subsidiary, enters a sixth week, U.S. Reps. Jared Golden and Chellie Pingree are asking the U.S. Navy to clarify its position on the expanded use of subcontracting at the shipyard. The work stoppage is the largest active strike in […]
August General Membership Meeting Cancelled
Machinists Union Leadership, Elected Officials Rally for BIW to Get Back to Table, Stop Outsourcing Maine Jobs
Pressure mounted on Bath Iron Works management at a rally Saturday as 4,300 IAM Local S6 shipbuilders are nearly six weeks into a strike to protect good Maine jobs from being outsourced. IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr. addressed hundreds of Local S6 members, saying that Bath Iron Works, a subsidiary of General Dynamics, “is […]
Looking Back: The IAM’s Role in the Americans with Disabilities Act
The Sunday, July 26 anniversary of the signing of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a good time to reflect on how to empower and support workers with differing abilities that we see and interact with every day, whether we realize it or not. The ADA is a civil rights law prohibiting discrimination based on disability in employment, […]
Machinists Call for Assistance Saving District 65 Jamestown Metal Products Plant
The IAM is asking for help from elected officials to save nearly 80 New York IAM Local 2495 (District 65) jobs at Jamestown Metal Products. Management at the Jamestown, NY plant announced that the factory would permanently close its doors by early September and move work to Tennessee. The company has cited supply chain issues […]
Fire Crews Make Progress Fighting Bonhomme Richard Blaze
Some content of this article is from CBSNews8. Teams of military and civilian firefighters labored for a fourth day today to subdue a stubborn blaze that has raged aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego since last weekend. Though the fire — so widespread and hot that, for a time, was too […]
Local 389 Hosts Virtual Town Hall
On Wednesday, July 8, Local Lodge 389 hosted our first ever virtual town hall. Due to the ongoing Coronavirus crisis we were unable to hold the town hall at the Kearny Mesa Hall so the decision was made to conduct the meeting on line. IAM Western Territory Chief of Staff Bobby Martinez and District Lodge […]