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Made in America: Here's What You Say

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Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve highlighted American products, jobs and stories for our Made in America series, and we asked for your thoughts. Earlier in June, we rounded up what you told us are your favorite USA-made goods, here. This time around, there have been lots of great comments supporting Buy American, and a few questions.

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Ohio Plant Fire Costs 60 Jobs, IAM Reaching Out to Help

AFL-CIO Community Services Director Will Fischer sends us this report.

Until a fire tore through the facility late last week, Janesville Acoustics was one of the world’s largest producers of acoustical and thermal fiber insulation, and a leading producer of automotive decorative trim and molded fiber products.  It took 62 fire fighters  and 26 pieces of equipment to battle the massive blaze.

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UAW Members Ratify Pact with Oshkosh—and More Bargaining News

UAW members in Wisconsin ratify a new contract with Oshkosh Corp., and more news from the “Bargaining Digest Weekly.” The AFL-CIO Collective Bargaining Department delivers daily, bargaining-related news and research resources to more than 1,400 subscribers. Union leaders can register for this service through our website, Bargaining@Work.

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Ship Pilots, Machinists, Deputy Sheriffs, Bakers and Communication Techs Join AFL-CIO Unions

The 250 members of the Panama Canal Pilots Union recently voted to affiliate with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU).  The pilots guide the ships that transit the historic canal.

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Machinists Pres. Buffenbarger Tells Ohioans Vote NO on Issue 2

Deborah Dion with the Ohio AFL-CIO field program sends us this.

Machinists (IAM) President Thomas Buffenbarger electrified hundreds of working families and community activists in Cincinnati yesterday when he spoke about the urgent need to mobilize working families to get out the vote to defeat Issue 2/Senate B 5.

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Workers Take to Capitol Hill to Stop Korea, Colombia and Panama Trade Deals

Virginia Hewitt has seen firsthand how bad trade deals kill good jobs. Hewitt worked for 14.5 years at the Salina, Kan., Hawker Beechcraft plant building private jets. But little more than a year ago, she and most of the nearly 600 Machinists (IAM) Local 7090 members saw their jobs shipped to Mexico.

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Bayer Workers Fight to Keep Promised Jobs

Two years after being granted tax subsidies in exchange for creating family-supporting jobs, management at Bayer Pharmaceuticals in Berkeley, Calif., steadfastly refuses to keep its commitment. Instead, it wants to outsource work done by members of International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 6.

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IAM: Documents Prove Boeing Out to Punish Workers for Strike

The Machinists (IAM) local that has charged the Boeing Co. with unfair labor practices for opening a second assembly line at a plant in South Carolina has unveiled selected internal company documents the union says shows the company moved the work to punish workers for exercising their right to strike.

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United Continental Fleet Workers Choose IAM

Fleet service workers at United Continental Holdings yesterday voted for representation by the Machinists (IAM).

In the five-week-long election, 97 percent of the workers who cast ballots supported union representation, while 3 percent voted against representation. Of those who favored representation, 51.4 percent, or 5,572 employees, voted for IAM, while 48.5 percent, or 5,257 employees, chose the Teamsters, and a handful of workers supported other unions and individuals.

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Machinists Leaders Met with Pope, Discuss Ties Between Faith and Labor

This is a cross-post from the Machinists (IAM). The labor movement and the faith community have long held shared goals of equality and opportunity. Each Labor Day, Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) and the AFL-CIO sponsortheLabor in the Pulpits/on the Bimah/in the Minbar program, which highlights these shared goals. Click here to find out more.

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