Machinists Union, United Airlines Reach Deal on
New Contracts for 30,000 Workers
Washington, D.C., April 4, 2016 –The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace
Workers (IAM) today announced it has reached seven tentative agreements
with United Airlines for approximately 30,000 workers at the airline.
The five-year accords run through 2021 and call for approximately 30 percent in pay
increases over the term of the deal and $100 million in lump sum payments. The contract
also includes a 25 percent hike in defined-benefit pension benefits, stops outsourcing
of work currently performed by IAM members and provides for insourcing of
additional work.
“IAM members at United can now share appropriately in the value they created at one
of the world’s biggest and most successful airlines,” said General Vice President Sito
Pantoja. “I commend the Negotiating Committee for the tremendous amount of work
they did and every IAM member at United Airlines for demanding and achieving their
fair share. I’d also like to thank United CEO Oscar Munoz and his team for demonstrating
a willingness to partner with the IAM for the benefit of the employees and the
airline.”
“As a United Fleet Service Employee, I am extremely proud to say IAM represented
workers at United are back at the top of our industry,” said IAM District 141 President
Mike Klemm. “I’d like to thank the Negotiating Committee for vigorously representing
our members’ interests. The negotiating committee
unanimously recommends ratification of the agreements.”
The current agreements were not amendable until December 31, 2016. The IAM and
United agreed last October to open existing contracts one year early and engage in
“limited issue, expedited negotiations,” which led to today’s tentative agreements.
IAM members will vote on the accords on Friday, April 15th. This is the third round of
bargaining since United emerged from bankruptcy, and the second since the carriers
merger with Continental Airlines.
The IAM represents approximately 30,000 Fleet Service, Passenger Service, Reservations,
Stockroom, Central Load Planner, Maintenance Instructor, Fleet Technical Instructor,
Emergency Procedures Instructor, Security Officer and Food Service workers
at United Airlines and is the world’s largest transportation union.
Visit www.iam141.org/united for the Tentative Agreement HIghlights.