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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is an AFL–CIO/CLC trade union representing approx. 646,933 workers as of 2006 in more than 200 industries with most of its membership in the United States and Canada.

Abbreviation

  • IAM
  • IAMAW

1888 (1888)

    • Canada
    • United States

570,423[1]

Dora Cervantes

  • Order of United Machinists and Mechanical Engineers
  • National Association of Machinists
  • International Association of Machinists

National Federation of Federal Employees

Transportation Communications International Union

1888–1890: [21]

Thomas W. Talbot

1890–1892: [21]

James J. Creamer

1892–1893: John O'Day

[21]

1893–1911: [21]

James O'Connell

1911–1926: William Hugh Johnston

[21]

1926–1939: [21]

Arthur O. Wharton

1939–1949: [21]

Harvey W. Brown

1949–1965: [21]

Al J. Hayes

1965–1969: [21]

P. L. Siemiller

1969–1977: [21]

Floyd E. Smith

1977–1989:

William W. Winpisinger

1989–1997:

George Kourpias

1997–2016:

R. Thomas Buffenbarger

2016–present:

Robert Martinez Jr.

League of Independent Workers of the San Joaquin Valley

International Woodworkers of America

1932–1941. 25 items.

Preliminary Guide to the International Association of Machinists Hope Lodge 79 Records.

1939–2008.

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Aerospace Industrial District Lodge 751 Publications.

1979–2013. 16.32 cubic feet (22 boxes), 2 oversize folders.

Jackie Boschok Papers.

1933–1972. 37.43 cubic feet.

George E. Rennar Papers.

1988–2002. 0.48 cubic feet (1 box and 1 oversize folder).

Matthew C. Bates Papers.

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Official website

Aerospace Union

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Canada

. Historical materials related to IAM held by Georgia State University, Special Collections,Southern Labor Archives. Online guide retrieved April 27, 2005.

IAMAW Collection