Association Bulletin – 12-14-19
Sisters and Brothers, Over the past several weeks, the Association, the NMB and American Airlines have been working to reach the tentative agreement our members have been promised and rightfully
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Sisters and Brothers, Over the past several weeks, the Association, the NMB and American Airlines have been working to reach the tentative agreement our members have been promised and rightfully
Earlier this year, District Lodge 142 saw the culmination of a protracted battle over protecting the rights of work we have a contractual right to perform. The case involved CLT
Your negotiating committee is pleased to announce that, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), and CommutAir have reached a new tentative labor agreement. The overall value of
Sisters and Brothers: Contracts talks at ExpressJet have been one of the longest negotiations for any contract under the IAM and under the National Mediation Board (NMB). Multiple reasons caused
Sisters and Brothers: Discussion and voting on the Tentative Agreement will take place: December 9, 2019 From 12:00 PM to 4PM In the Conference room at: 5821 S Central Ave,
November 25, 2019 NMB Schedules Meetings The Association leadership has pursued continuing negotiations on American Airlines with or without the presence of the National Mediation Board (NMB) with some limited
Sisters and Brothers: Your IAM negotiations committee, Lisa Ferm and Mark Diefenbach along with IAM General Chair Sara Gonzales, met with the Company to continue negotiations November 19 – 21,
WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressmen John Garamendi (D-CA), a senior member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, applauded the committee’s passage of his bipartisan “Aircraft Maintenance Outsourcing Disclosure Act of
Transportation Labor Leaders: Lawmakers Must Ensure One Level of Safety, Security in Aircraft Maintenance Industry Washington, D.C. – John Samuelsen, international president of the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU),
Voting on the Customer Service and Engineering Tentative Agreements was conducted nationwide on November 20, 2019. With approximately 70% of the total membership in both CS and Engineering participating in
As a continuation of the last bulletin that shared updates, clarifications and/or corrections to the Tentative Agreement, this bulletin contains the same type of information. Here is a summary of
Negotiations continued the week of November 11, 2019 in Washington DC. This week of negotiations focused on Article 7, Mandatory Overtime. The dialogue centered on the need to eliminate the
Sisters and Brothers, The Association’s Executive Negotiating Committee met this week in Washington, D.C. with members of the National Mediation Board and representatives from the carrier. Limited progress was made
Further to the last bulletin that shared updates, clarifications and/or corrections to the Tentative Agreement, this bulletin is intended to continue providing that same type of information before you vote.
Next week on Wednesday, November 20, every IAM member at British Airways from all across the United States will have the opportunity to vote on the Customer Service and Engineering Tentative Agreements.
The current Collective Bargaining Agreement between the IAM and Swissport is due to expire on January 31, 2020, with that in mind negotiations have been scheduled for December 17 and