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Machinists Union Announces Bob Martinez to Succeed Tom Buffenbarger as International President
Washington, D.C., November 22, 2015 – The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) announced that General Vice President Bob Martinez, Jr. will succeed current International President Tom Buffenbarger, who steps down on Jan.1, 2016 after a 45-year career that spans service as a local IAM Shop Steward to more than 18 years as the IAM’s top elected official.
The announcement follows a vote by the union’s 11-member Executive Council, in accordance with the IAM Constitutional requirement for senior elected officials to leave office at age 65. Martinez, a 35-year IAM veteran will serve the remainder of Buffenbarger’s current 4-year term, which concludes July 1, 2017.
“There have been 13 International Presidents since the Machinists Union was founded in 1888,” said Buffenbarger. “The strength of this union has always been its ability to cultivate leaders who respect and reflect the values and goals of our membership. I’m grateful for the opportunity to be part of that heritage and I have full confidence that Bob Martinez is the right person to carry on that proud tradition.”
A native of Texas, Martinez served in the U.S. Navy before joining the IAM in 1980 as an aircraft assembler at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Ft. Worth, TX. Rising through the ranks, Martinez held numerous positions at the local and district level before assuming the office of Southern Territory Vice President in July 2003. In addition to his current position as Vice President in charge of IAM Headquarters, Martinez serves as a Trustee of the IAM National Pension Fund, and is Vice President on the National Executive Board of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA).
Buffenbarger’s tenure as International President was marked by a commitment to organizing, financial stability and a recognition that diversity in local and senior leadership is a key to remaining relevant in the modern workplace. The current IAM Executive Council is now among the most diverse in the labor movement, including men and women of African American, Hispanic, Native American and European heritage.
The IAM is among the largest industrial trade unions in North America and represents nearly 600,000 active and retired members in aerospace, transportation, manufacturing, shipbuilding, woodworking and other industries. Visitwww.goiam.org for more information about the IAM.
Robert Martinez
General Vice President, Headquarters, IAM
Bob Martinez, Jr., currently serves as IAM Headquarters General Vice President (GVP) with responsibility for IAM Headquarters and the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center. The Headquarters GVP also has jurisdiction for the IAM’s Government Employees and Aerospace sectors.
A United States Navy veteran, Martinez began his IAM career in 1980 as a member of Local 776A in Ft. Worth, TX after being hired as an Aircraft Assembler at Lockheed Martin’s Fort Worth Division.
From 1980 to 1994, Martinez served in various positions with his local lodge before being appointed in 1995 as a staff member in the IAM Safety and Health Department. He also served as a Project Coordinator for the Re-Employment and Safety Training (IAM CREST) and for the Center for Administering Rehabilitation and Employment Services (IAM CARES).
In 1999, International President Tom Buffenbarger assigned Martinez to serve as the Southern Territory Education Representative with responsibility for training and education for IAM members in 14 southern states. In April 2002, he was appointed as a Special Representative and served in that capacity until joining the Executive Council in 2003 as the General Vice President assigned to the Southern Territory.
In addition to serving on the IAM Executive Council, Martinez is on the Board of Directors for Guide Dogs of America (GDA), serves as a Trustee on the Board of the IAM National Pension Fund and is a National Vice President on the National Executive Board of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA).
Vice President Martinez was recently honored with Guide Dogs of America’s highest honor, the Gift of Sight Award and the Cesar Chavez Award from LCLAA for his work on behalf of the Latino Labor Community.
Thomas Buffenbarger
International President
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Thomas Buffenbarger is the 13th International President since the founding of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) in 1888.
The son of an IAM member, Tom Buffenbarger assumed his first IAM leadership post in 1970, at age 19, when he was elected Shop Steward of his apprenticeship group at General Electric Jet Engines, IAM Local 912, Evendale, Ohio.
In 1977, Tom Buffenbarger was elected as a Business Representative for IAM District 34, in Cincinnati. In 1980, he was appointed as an IAM Special Representative for the Great Lakes Territory and three years later became Administrative Assistant to the General Vice President for that territory.
Buffenbarger came to IAM Headquarters in 1986 to work in the IAM Organizing Department. In 1988, he was appointed Executive Assistant to the International President. He served in that position under International Presidents William Winpisinger and George Kourpias.
From 1991 to 1997, Buffenbarger served as IAM General Vice President at Headquarters, functioning as chief of staff of all Headquarters operations. In 1997, he was elected International President.
As International President, Buffenbarger is a member of the AFL-CIO Executive Council and serves on the IndustriALL’s Executive Committee as Vice President.
Local 24 Election Notice
November Union Meeting
October Union Meeting
IAM Scholarship
2016 IAM Scholarship Competition Application Announced
- September 08, 2015
The deadline to apply for a 2016 IAM Scholarship Award will be here before you know it. Applications must be postmarked no later than February 26, 2016 to be considered.
APPLY NOW: 2016 IAM Scholarship Competition
The competition is open each year to eligible IAM members in the United States and Canada and their eligible children entering college or currently enrolled. A panel of impartial judges decides the winners.
“Furthering education is an important goal for our members and their children,” said IAM Safety and Health Department Director Jim Reid, whose department administers the program. “The IAM Scholarship Competition is a great way to help with the expense.”
For information on eligibility requirements and how to request an application, click here. Application packets have been mailed to all local and district lodges.
If you have a question about the scholarship program, please call the IAM Safety and Health Department at 301-967-4708.
Delegates to the 1960 IAM Grand Lodge Convention first established the IAM Scholarship Fund, which is used exclusively to make these awards possible.
September Union Meeting
A Labor Day Message
A Labor Day Message from IP Tom Buffenbarger
Sisters and Brothers:
On Labor Day, and every day, we celebrate the men and women who do the jobs that make our countries great. As IAM members, we can be especially proud.
Put simply, we make North America move. Our members are the backbone of the aerospace, manufacturing, transportation, shipbuilding, woodworking and electronics industries, as well as a crucial part of the federal sector. We’re the best in the world at what we do, and we know how to come together to fight for what’s right.
That’s why as we prepare for this Labor Day weekend, I want us all to remember the fights that came before us. We didn’t get weekends, child labor laws, health care, job safety or a social safety net by mistake. The middle class wasn’t created by the corporate generosity. We don’t have the life we live without brave IAM members and workers standing up and saying, “We deserve better.”
Unfortunately, many of the things we’ve won – Social Security, Medicare, the Civil and Voting Rights acts, OSHA, and much more – are under constant attack. The same forces that fought every advance working people have made in this country are at it once more.
Even this March, as we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March that brought us the Voting Rights Act, we knew we had work to do to restore the most effective portions of the law, which conservatives on the Supreme Court gutted in 2013.
Make no mistake, the attempt to roll back the American middle class is in full swing. They want to nationalize right-to-work (for less), further marginalize the unemployed and make things tougher for those of us lucky enough to still have a job. On a global level, multi-national corporations and their political allies are trying to deal the world’s workers another major hit. The Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, would expedite the offshore of U.S. jobs and put our environmental and safety standards in peril.
But here’s the good news: the forces to move workers forward are mobilizing faster than ever before. We are engaging young workers, progressive community groups, seniors and minorities. If we continue to organize, build alliances, and make our voices heard in state houses and on Capitol Hill, we will continue to move forward toward a better future for all of us.
From my family to yours, I wish you a safe and happy Labor Day weekend.
In solidarity,
Tom