📣 Machinists on the Hill: FY 2025 NDAA passed — REEF Act approved
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 13, 2024 –The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Union recently applauded the House and Senate defense committees’ full authorization of the 68 F-35 jets included in the President’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget request. The F-35 program is a cornerstone of America’s national security, sustaining critical jobs nationwide, including thousands of IAM members employed in Fort Worth, Texas.
“This year’s final authorization is a win for our workforce and the F-35 program,” said Paul Black, President and Directing Business Representative of IAM District 776. “District 776 members have proudly built this cutting-edge fighter jet, and we’re pleased to see its importance to continue to be recognized by members of Congress.”
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) fully funds the 68 jets despite a $452 million reduction in procurement lines, which is not expected to impact aircraft quantities. The IAM Union appreciates the progress made after earlier budget drafts proposed a 10-aircraft decrease.
“IAM members in Fort Worth take great pride in their contribution to producing the most advanced fighter jet in the world,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “This program not only safeguards our national security but also provides high-quality jobs for workers and their communities.”
Since its inception, IAM Union members have been at the forefront of building the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the nation’s only fifth-generation stealth aircraft currently in production. Designed for three branches of the U.S. military, the F-35 also plays a vital role in the defense strategies of America’s closest allies.
“This outcome is a testament to the tireless advocacy of IAM members and our legislative department to highlight the importance of the F-35 to the future of our nation’s military,” said IAM Southern Territory General Vice President Craig Martin. “The F-35 is vital to our military’s strength and the economic stability of Texas and others nationwide. Production cuts would put both at risk.”
The F-35 program supports more than 254,000 direct and indirect jobs across the United States, with about 1,800 first-tier suppliers. Its supply chain generates an annual economic impact exceeding $49 billion.
“The F-35 ensures the U.S. and its allies maintain a strategic advantage in a dangerous world,” said IAM International Resident General Vice President Jody Bennett. “Our District 776 members are proud to play a central role in fighting for investments in defense programs that protect the country while supporting its workforce.”
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is one of the largest and most diverse industrial trade unions in North America. The IAM Union represents approximately 600,000 active and retired members in the aerospace, defense, airlines, railroad, manufacturing, transit, healthcare, automotive, and other industries.
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The Washington State Council of Machinists, led by State Council President Steve Miller (District 160 President and DBR), wrapped up its fourth and final political and legislative conference of the year in Tacoma, Wash., by bringing together IAM members and elected officials from across the state. The conference featured a packed agenda of speakers from across the state, underscoring the importance of fighting for workers and their families 365 days a year.
The event recognized the changes in leadership for the IAM Western Territory. Delegates thanked retiring General Vice President Gary R. Allen, who was honored for decades of service to the IAM, particularly his steadfast support of IAM members in Washington state and his leadership in advancing workers’ rights. IAM Western Territory Chief of Staff Bobby Martinez, who will join the Executive Council as Western Territory General Vice President in January, also delivered remarks.
“I am deeply grateful for the unwavering support of the Washington State Council of Machinists throughout my career,” said IAM Western Territory General Vice President Gary R. Allen. “This state council operates at the highest level in our union and should serve as a model for state councils throughout our great Union. I look forward to seeing what the Washington State Council will achieve over the next few years.”
The conference also featured remarks from IAM National Legislative and Political Director Hasan Solomon, who emphasized the importance of political engagement and mobilization throughout the year.
Other notable speakers included Port of Tacoma Commissioner Dick Marzano, State Sen. Steve Conway, Washington State Attorney General-elect Nick Brown, Lt. Gov. Denny Heck (D), Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards, and newly elected U.S. Rep. Emily Randall. Each elected official highlighted their commitment to advancing policies that protect workers and strengthen unions in Washington.
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“The Washington State Council will continue championing the cause of working families in Washington in the upcoming year,” said Washington State Council President Steve Miller. “It is important to bring together our allies to ensure we are putting together legislation that benefits workers in Washington state. I appreciate the support we receive from our districts and locals. Our state council appreciates General Vice President Allen’s support throughout the years, and we look forward to working with incoming General Vice President Bobby Martinez.”
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