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Political/Legislative Department
Tom Trotter, Director
Under the leadership of our International President, R. Thomas
Buffenbarger, the
Political/Legislative Department has set goals in order that we are
prepared to advance
economic opportunities for the benefit of our members. President
Buffenbarger is committed to providing the resources which will
ensure that IAM stays in the forefront of political and legislative
action as we move into the new millennium.
The IAM is constantly asking members of Congress what kind of new
and innovative
approaches to job creation and job retention are they taking, in
order that our members and the companies they work for do not become
vulnerable to international competition caused by a global economy.
While the primary functions of the Political and Legislative
Department include the
promotion of workers rights, job security, job creation, training
and political education through work with the Executive and
Legislative Branches of the federal government, the
Department must continually be prepared to confront the attacks
presented to us by the
Right Wing Radicals of Congress.
The agenda these Right Wing Radicals have promoted has brought a
battery of assaults to the overall economic security of the working
men and women of our country. There are those in Congress who are
content in promoting the following agenda, an agenda that only
serves the best interest of corporate money mongers and
multi-nationals and not working families.
• Weakened OSHA Standards through attempted budgets cuts which
would affect
oversight and compliance.
• The Team Act - Nothing more than a move by the Right Wing and
Corporate America to avoid Unions and their representatives and
revert back to company unions.
• Service Contract Act - Attempts are currently being made to
weaken the Act by allowing federal contractors to subcontract work
they bid on and avoid paying prevailing wages.
• The Fair Labor Standards Act is under assault by a bill the
Right Wing has been trying to push called "Comp Time". If Comp
Time were to be passed it would drastically undermine the 40 hour
work week and paying a "premium" for overtime.
Thanks to the grassroots efforts of our State Councils, District and
Local Lodges and the
overall solidarity of the labor movement, these types of issues have
been beaten back.
However, it is also these types of issues that prevent us from being
proactive on our own
legislative agenda.
The Legislative Department will continue to work with all the levels
and branches of
government to develop sound economic policies to rebuild our nations
once strong industrial base--policies that will provide high wage
jobs with good benefits, job security, jobs with dignity and
ultimately the economic security and well being of the men, women
and families of this great nation.
Political Action
The Political
/ Legislative Department of the IAM
The
United States Senate This site includes
links to Senators' offices and also includes bills, calendars,
notices of committee hearings, and a daily digest of Senate action
(usually with a one day delay)
U.S. House of
Representatives This site includes Member Offices, schedule of
hearings, "real time" reports on floor action, a schedule for the
week and other current information.
Congress.org
This site has been updated for the 107th Congress. It includes a
page for each U.S. Senator and Congressman. All committee
assignments are listed as well. The site provides a guide for
contacting your Senator or Congressman and an e-mail form for doing
so.
THOMAS Full
text of legislation, all versions of House & Senate bills are
searchable by keywords or by number. Full text of the Congressional
Record from 1994. This site has links to other useful government
information and historical documents.
Political Action by State
The North
Dakota State Legislature Look for the words " 56th Legislative
Assembly (1999)" in the middle of the page and click on Senate or
House of Representatives.
The South Dakota State Legislature Rosters, District maps and
listings by district. |