IAM union members join march in Washington to support young workers

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President
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IAM members participated in a march in Washington, D.C., joining many labor activists to highlight the challenges faced by young American workers. The event focused on issues such as low pay, excessive workloads, and concerns about economic fairness for younger employees.

The demonstration aimed to bring public attention to the struggles of young workers who often experience financial difficulties and feel that the current economic system is not working in their favor.



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