IAM Union calls for solidarity on Labor Day amid ongoing strikes

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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As Labor Day approaches, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has issued a message to its members, highlighting the significance of the holiday for workers across the country.

In a statement addressed to union members, IAM leadership emphasized that Labor Day is more than just a holiday. “Labor Day is not just any other holiday—it’s a powerful reminder that we are the backbone of our society, the builders of our economy, and the fighters for fairness, dignity, and respect in the workplace. It’s also a day that was founded by a Machinist all the way back in 1882. Watch a video message of our members explaining what Labor Day means to them.”

The message underscored ongoing challenges facing organized labor. “Our freedom to organize, to stand together, and to advocate for our rights is a hard-won treasure—and it is under attack like few times in our history. It is the foundation upon which we continue to fight for better wages, safe working conditions, and respect on the job. This day is a celebration of our collective strength and resilience, but also a call to action to use our rights and voice to push for the fairness we deserve.”

IAM leadership specifically recognized union members currently participating in strikes at Boeing Defense in St. Louis and Libbey Glass in Ohio. “I want to acknowledge our members at Boeing Defense in St. Louis, Libbey Glass in Ohio, and all our IAM Family who are currently on strike. Your courage and solidarity exemplify the very spirit of Labor Day. Your fight is about more than individual issues—it’s about securing a better future for all workers, ensuring that we are all treated with respect.”

The statement concluded with an appeal for unity among workers: “Let’s honor this day by reaffirming our commitment to standing together, advocating for justice, and building a future where every worker’s dignity is recognized. Together, we are stronger. Together, we will continue to fight for the dignity and respect every worker deserves.”

A video message from IAM leadership was also shared with union members as part of this year’s Labor Day observance.



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