
April 4, 2023 |
Dear Francis, |
The 2023 IAM North American Transportation Conference in Las Vegas began on Monday, April 3. The conference includes approximately 1,000 delegates of the IAM Air Transport Territory, IAM Canadian Territory and IAM Rail Division. Speakers at the conference highlighted bargaining victories in both air transport and rail sectors, ongoing organizing campaigns such as Delta Ramp Workers, legislative wins and important political issues faced by IAM transportation members. IAM Air Transport Territory General Vice President Richie Johnsen opened up the conference discussing the Air Transport Territory successes and lessons learned of the last few years, including great contracts with United, Southwest, Hawaiian, Alaska, and others. Johnsen also talked about the need for our union’s need to evolve and continue to engage with members to understand them better “We build off of each other, we all grow of each other and we have to lift each other up,” said Johnsen. WATCH: Johnsen’s highlights here. ![]() “While we look toward the generations to come, we must also take a look at the progress we’ve made,” said Martinez. “Despite all the challenges that have come before us, we truly are stronger than ever.” WATCH: Martinez’s highlights here. |
![]() He also emphasized the need to sustain solidarity from within to build strength against anti-union and anti-worker tactics and detractors. “Together, let’s put the ‘fight’ back in the Fighting Machinists,” said Chartrand. |
![]() “We must keep our foot on the gas. Rail labor is in a very unique position. One we haven’t seen in decades,” said Hartford. “Politicians, shippers and the media are all looking at us. Finally listening to what we have been saying for years.” |
![]() WATCH: Shuler’s highlights here. |
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