IAM Aerospace: North American Pride & Power
Since the early 1900s, IAM members in North America have enjoyed lucrative contracts and built planes and spacecraft. Our union has helped send men to the moon and produced aircraft that fly millions of people around the globe annually.
IAM HealthCare
The U.S. Spends more than 4.5 Trillion dollars a year on healthcare, representing 17% of this Nation's GDP. More than 80% of the 22 million healthcare workers in the U.S. have expressed concerns about inadequate staffing, burnout, and overall patient outcomes. But...
Chris Wagoner Memorial Leadership Grant
In his over 30-year career at the Winpisinger Center, Brother Chris Wagoner exemplified what it means to be a member, leader, and mentor in our Union. It was Brother Chris’ lifelong mission to create a labor movement free of racism, classism, elitism, and sexism....
National Federation of Federal Employees/IAM Convention Report 2024
National Federation of Federal Employees President Randy Erwin reports to the delegates about the growth of our union's membership and the work NFFE members are doing on Capitol Hill in this 2024 Grand Lodge Convention Video.
Rail Division Report
IAM Special Assistant to the International President Josh Hartford, Rail Division, presented his report at the Grand Lodge Convention, where he briefed the delegates about how the division is on the move. The division had many important victories over the past two...
Crafting New Movements for Change in the Midwest
The Midwest Territory is changing how they organize to meet the unique challenges of workers in non-traditional industries that seek to join the IAM.
Be More than Bystander
Be More Than a Bystander is a powerful training and education program that inspires change towards making communities safer. With custom programs for schools and workplaces, Be More Than a Bystander delivers practical tools to end violence, bullying and harassment....
The IAM: The Sparkplug of the South
In 1888, the IAM was founded in a railroad pit in Atlanta, GA. Since then, the union has been the bedrock for middle-class in Southern states by raising wages and protecting jobs.