Working people across the United States regularly step up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our Service & Solidarity Spotlight series, we’ll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story.
After two weeks on strike in freezing conditions, members of IAM Union Local 1211 secured a new four-year collective bargaining agreement with manufacturing company Parker Lord.
Workers bravely held the line in the local’s first work stoppage in more than five decades, when members walked out against the former Lord Corporation. Since Parker Hannifin acquired the company in 2019, members say that conditions have worsened and wages have failed to keep up with the cost of living. This new deal establishes yearly 3.5% raises, additional paid holidays and parental leave, improved retirement eligibility and more.
“These gains represent real progress for working families,” said IAM Eastern Territory General Vice President David Sullivan. “This agreement proves what IAM members can accomplish when they stand together and refuse to back down. The members of Local 1211 showed remarkable solidarity, and their unity delivered real economic improvements and renewed respect on the job.”