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William W. Winpisinger Education & Technology Center As we
enter the new century, the only way to keep up with change is with
education. The William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology
Center is the IAM's most visible sign of our commitment to provide a
world class educational facility to train future IAM leaders.
The Winpisinger Center teaches what
it is to be a trade unionist. By studying labor history and the role
unions play in our society, students learn that unions are more than
service organizations. We are part of a larger movement toward
economic and social justice with dignity on the job.
IAM National Pension Fund
As an I.A.M.
member, you know that strength lies in numbers. The same holds true
for the National Pension Plan. Our strength lies in these numbers:
- Over 1,700
contributing employers
- Over 68,000 retirees and
beneficiaries
- 75,000 participating members
- $7 billion in net assets
Our numbers are strong and they keep
growing stronger . . . growing to give you a more secure financial
future, both tomorrow and well into the 21st Century.
National IAM Benefit Trust Fund The National I.A.M.
Benefit Trust Fund is a Non-Profit Health and Welfare Fund, offering
Comprehensive Healthcare Plans, nationwide.
Proudly serving the I.A.M. Membership
for over a quarter century, we have earned a reputation for
Responsive, Personalized service.
Contact your IAM Representative, or
the Fund Office to find out what the Benefit Trust Fund can offer
you!
AFL-CIO Bushwatch.org
Where President George W. Bush Stands on Working
Family Issues
During his election campaign,
President George W. Bush promised to be a "uniter, not a divider,"
and to place high priorities on working family concerns such as
education and Social Security.
This site separates the rhetoric from
reality. It tracks the actions of Bush and his administration on
working family issues and provides links for additional information.
Check out the 10 most recent
anti-worker actions, or
click here to see all the actions since he has been in office.
Employment Services Department The IAMAW’s Department of
Employment Services is a newly formed department of the
International established by the Executive Council to provide
employment-related information to IAM districts, locals and members.
The new department will offer to administer an independent
temporary and/or permanent major medical insurance program to
help as many of our dislocated members and their families as
possible. For information on the medical insurance program, call
888.521.2900
The second phase of this mission will
be to work with the districts and locals to create a job information
bank offering gainful employment opportunities. For further
information contact Tony L. Chapman, Director, or Joanne Chaney at:
301-967-4717 or by
e-mail at:
tchapman@iamaw.org or
jchaney@iamaw.org.
IAMjobhelper Due to the ever changing economy, the IAM
Midwest Territory created the IAM job helper to assist both
out-of-work union members and non-union members, in building their
careers, surviving a layoff, finding a job, and having the security
of union representation.
Paywatch - The National AFL-CIO's new website on CEO pay. Shows
how CEO pay is skyrocketing; details what the top executives
make--and how long it would take you to make that much. Also
indicates what you can do about this scandal and how to "talk back."
AFL-CIO Union Plus Money-saving benefits for union members
& their families
Pension Benefit Guaranty The Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corp. is using a new Internet site to help workers locate pension
money owed to them. The PBGC lists 9,887 workers who are owed more
than $19 million in benefits and about 1,400 companies. The site
can be searched by name, company or state.
U.S.
Dept. of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics Despite
cutbacks in their budget for a number of years, this is still the
best source for just about any sort of economic data you're looking
for.
NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Home Page. This site gives information on the agency, publications,
health hazard evaluations and databases. This site has extensive
safety and health weblinks.
OSHA Occupational
Safety and Health Administration Home Page. This site provides
information on the agency, technical support, publications and
standards. In addition, the site has extensive safety and health
weblinks.
The
Department of Labor
Census Bureau This site contains all
sorts of data down to the state and county level.
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