IAM union members meet with candidates ahead of Georgia midterm elections

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President
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Dozens of delegates from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) convened in Atlanta at a conference organized by the Georgia State Council, which serves as the union’s statewide political advocacy group. The meeting focused on preparing members for involvement in the upcoming midterm elections.

During the event, IAM members had discussions with political candidates about topics important to working families. This engagement is part of the council’s ongoing efforts to promote political action and increase member participation ahead of significant elections.

The Georgia State Council emphasized its commitment to supporting union members and ensuring their voices are heard during this election cycle.



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