2015

Machinists reach tentative 10-year deal with Air Canada

Toronto, ON – The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has reached an unprecedented tentative ten-year collective agreement with Air Canada. The tentative agreement follows a week of intense round the clock bargaining in Vancouver. “This agreement provides job security for our mechanics and airport workers,” explained IAM District Lodge 140 President and Directing General Chairperson Fred Hospes. “This is the first time in over a decade we

Work with Us on Air Canada Maintenance Jobs  Machinists Ask Federal Government!

 Toronto, On – Canada’s largest air transport sector union – The International Association of Machinists (IAM) – is asking the federal government to work with it to ensure the Air Canada Public Participation Act (ACPPA) is upheld. Recently, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled that Air Canada had contravened the ACPPA by moving its heavy maintenance work out of Montreal, Winnipeg and Mississauga. In fact, the airline sent most of

Western Toyota  The long road to Certification and First Agreement

Wednesday December 9, 2015   For Immediate Release   Corner Brook, NL – The road for representation for the workers at Western Toyota began in February of this year. It culminated in November with a first agreement for the 17 newest members of IAM Local Lodge 544. When the employer received notice of the organizing drive by the IAM, three mechanics were fired and the pay structure was changed. Four

Machinists Ratify Deal with Courtyard Marriott

Monday December 7, 2015 For Immediate Release Brampton, ON – Members of IAM Hotel and Healthcare Local Lodge 1295 have ratified a new collective agreement with Courtyard Marriott in Brampton. The four-year agreement provides wage increases 3 per cent in the first year, 2.5 per cent in the second, third and fourth years respectively. Other agreement highlights include : Increased holidays for part time workers Introduction of three paid sick days

Machinists Ratify New Deal with Ecojustice Canada

Monday December 7, 2015   For Immediate Release   Toronto, On – Members of IAM Local Lodge 1922 have ratified a new collective agreement with Ecojustice Canada. The new three-year agreement provides for a lump sum wage improvement in the first year and wage increases of 2 per cent in the second year and 1.5 per cent in the third year respectively. Other agreement highlights include : Improved vision care benefits

Fed-Forward Slate Sweeps to Victory as New OFL Executive

Toronto, On – A new slate of executive officers has been elected by delegates attending the Ontario Federation of Labour‘s 13th Biennial Convention. The New officers – President Chris Buckley of Unifor, Secretary Treasurer Patti Coates of O.S.S.T.F. and Executive Vice President Ahmed Gaied of UFCW were the candidates on the slate known as Fed Forward – supported by the IAM, Unifor, USW, OSSTF and UFCW. Buckley and Coates won

Martinez elected International President; replaces Buffenbarger Jan. 1

Washington, D.C., November 22, 2015 – The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) announced that General Vice President Bob Martinez, Jr. will succeed current International President Tom Buffenbarger, who steps down on Jan.1, 2016 after a 45-year career that spans service as a local IAM Shop Steward to more than 18 years as the IAM’s top elected official. The announcement follows a vote by the union’s 11-member Executive

Buffenbarger Makes Final Address to IAM Retirees

Las Vegas, NV – Tom Buffenbarger made his final address to an IAM Retirees Conference in his capacity as International President. He retires on January 1, 2016. “Your presence here shows you’re engaged with you union,” he told delegates to the 2015 IAM Retirees Conference. “Next year I will be sitting here as one of you and I look forward to it.” He spoke of the challenges facing retirees in

IAM Retirees: the Untapped Resource

Las Vegas, NV – When 15 Canadian delegates to the 2015 IAM Retirees Conference sat down together, they discovered that beyond monthly coffee clubs within their respective groups, they didn’t communicate much with their local lodges or districts. “Beyond a small group of us who get together for coffee at the local we never see other retirees until the annual retirees' dinner,” explained IAM Local Lodge 2323 retiree Larry Hutchinson.

Seniors can prevent falls and Improve Household Safety

Las Vegas, NV – You would think that falling wouldn’t be an issue of interest at a retirees conference but when clinical nurse specialist Cheryl Bradas asked how many attending IAM delegates had experienced a fall since they retired, more than a third of the audience raised their hands. The incidents of falling for seniors is on the increase. In 2011, there were 11,000 incidents daily in the US for