IAM reflects on progress during Human Rights Day

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Today marks Human Rights Day, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Human Rights Department has reflected on its activities over the past year.

The department noted that it hosted an IAM Human Rights Conference and worked through various constituency groups to make sure members’ voices were heard. According to the department, “This year, our IAM Human Rights Department made meaningful strides, including hosting an impactful IAM Human Rights Conference and continuing to show up through our constituency groups to ensure our members’ voices are heard and valued.”

IAM leadership emphasized that their commitment to human rights extends beyond a single day. The organization stated, “As a union, we don’t just acknowledge human rights one day a year, we practice them every day. Every grievance filed, every contract enforced, every policy challenged, and every member supported represents our commitment to worker dignity, fairness, and safety. Human rights live in our fight for safe work environments, equal treatment, and the right for every worker to be respected on and off the job.”

IAM also highlighted its values rooted in justice. The statement continued: “Our union values are grounded in justice. IAM Circular 888 confirms the right for each Local to have a Human Rights presence, creating space for education, advocacy, and accountability within our own membership.”

Looking ahead, the organization encouraged more local chapters to get involved in human rights initiatives at the grassroots level. “As we look ahead, we encourage more Locals to tap into what Human Rights work can look like at the local level. Strong locals build strong members, and strong members protect each other,” said IAM.

The message concluded by reaffirming ongoing dedication: “We move forward with unity, compassion, and dedication today and every day because human rights are not optional, they are essential.”



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