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The
Update Message from the International Association of
Machinists representing Continental, ExpressJet and
Continental Micronesia
Flight Attendants in the 2339 Local Lodges
Friday, May 26, 2006
IAM / Continental Micronesia Tentative
Agreement Ratified – From
William O’Driscoll, President-Directing General Chairperson,
District 142 – Dear Brothers and Sisters: Ratification
meetings were conducted from May 19, 2006 through May 26,
2006 on a daily basis at which time an explanation of the
tentative agreement was provided and any and all questions
answered. The tentative agreement has been ratified by a
majority of the voting membership. I would like to thank
the negotiating committee for their stellar efforts and the
membership’s support during this round of negotiations.
With best wishes, I remain – Sincerely and Fraternally,
William O’Driscoll, President-Directing General Chairperson.
Contrary to information currently circulating
among Continental Flight Attendants,
you do not have to “activate” or claim your stock options by
a certain date or risk losing them. Your negotiated stock
options will become vested in thirds beginning February 1st,
2007. Other work groups at Continental became vested for
their stock options March 30th, 2006. If you have any
questions regarding this provision of the new collective
bargaining agreement please stop by your base Grievance Desk
to discuss it with your Union Representatives.
IAM History Makes Online Debut –
IAM history comes alive with the online debut of all of the
Machinists’ Monthly Journals from the earliest edition in
1889 all the way through its last year of publication, 1956.
The collection, which also includes the Machinist newspaper
published from 1946 to 1994, is a joint project started in
2004 between the Georgia State University Southern Labor
Archives and the Machinists union.
Representatives from Georgia State and the IAM met at the
William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center to
demonstrate the new digital collection. “This has been a
tremendous project to capture our history and make it
available to our members, labor scholars and anyone
interested in labor history,” said Winpisinger Center
Director Jim Leslie. Georgia State University in Atlanta,
GA, has been the official archive of the Machinists union
since 1988 and houses many of the IAM’s most precious
documents. The IAM was founded in Atlanta in May, 1888.
“This
project uses the latest technology to take us back to our
earliest days. We want our members to use this site to learn
about our past and our struggles so we can stay strong in
the future,” said Headquarters GVP Bob Thayer who was at the
debut. Thousands of pages of Monthly Journals and Machinists
newspapers have been converted to digital PDF format and are
keyword searchable, including name and topic. The new site
is the result of a two-year effort that involved compiling a
complete set of Machinists’ Monthly Journals and Machinist
newspapers, converting thousands of pages of materials into
digital format, cataloguing the collection and making it
available online. “This is an incredible collection,” said
Pamela Hackbart-Dean, director of the Southern Labor
Archives for Georgia State University. “These publications
give not only the IAM’s history but are a source for
scholars, students and IAM members to get labor’s
perspective on some of the greatest events in North American
history. The IAM has made a great contribution to labor
history.”
You
can access this information at
www.iamaw.org
Americans flying despite higher fuel and fare
costs – More people are
expected to travel this Memorial Day weekend than last year,
despite higher costs, according to AAA. An estimated 4.3
million people will fly this weekend, an increase of about
1% over last year, said David Castelveter, spokesman for the
Air Transport Association.
We would like to encourage all members to attend your Local
Lodge business meeting. Each base must have a quorum to
conduct business. The following is a schedule for upcoming
meetings:
Newark:
Tuesday, June 13th, 3:00 p.m. at the Newark Doubletree
Hotel.
Cleveland:
Thursday, June 8th, 4:00 p.m. at 669 North Rocky River
Drive.
Guam:
Wednesday, June 21st, 4:00 p.m. at the Airport Conference
Room.
Houston:
Wednesday, June 28th, 1:00 p.m. at 15710 JFK Blvd.
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