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IAM sets organising record

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9 July, 2001Machinists conduct drive at Boeing in a bid to represent over 16,500 professional and office employees.

USA: The IMF-affiliated International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers recently announced the completion of the largest union organising drive ever in the U.S. Pacific Northwest -- a bid to represent 16,500 white-collar professional and office employees at Boeing.
The IAM's president, Tom Buffenbarger, commenting on the union's campaign, said that it was "a massive undertaking. Win or lose -- and we fully expect to win -- the Machinists set new records during this organising drive."
According to a press statement released by the union, over 7,500 homes in the region were personally visited by IAM members and more than 10,000 credit card-sized CD's containing video interviews with Boeing employees were distributed. Also put to use was the union's new video-on-demand capability in order to keep employees at Boeing informed on developments.
The National Labor Relations Board will count the ballots July 19.