The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has issued a statement in recognition of Veterans Day in the United States and Remembrance Day in Canada. The union expressed appreciation for those who have served in the military, emphasizing their contributions to defending freedom and democracy.
IAM International President Brian Bryant stated, “We owe a profound debt of gratitude to the men and women who have stood on the front lines to defend our freedom, protect our democracy, and the values we hold dear. Their courage, sacrifice, and commitment to service represent the very best of us.”
Bryant highlighted that veterans bring valuable qualities such as leadership and discipline to their roles within the union. He said, “The same dedication that drives our veterans to defend our nation is what fuels their determination to build a better future for working families when they return home. Their leadership, discipline, and unity strengthen our union and inspire us all to keep fighting for dignity, justice, and respect on the job.”
This year marks a significant development for IAM: its Veterans Services Program was recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as an official national Veterans Service Organization (VSO). According to Bryant, “Through the IAM Veterans Services Program, the IAM became the first and only labor union officially recognized as a national Veterans Service Organization (VSO) by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This historic designation highlights our union’s long-standing commitment to supporting those who have served in the military. It ensures that IAM military veterans and their families now have direct access to essential benefits, trusted representation, and a strong advocate to help them navigate the system they have honorably earned.”
The message concluded with further thanks: “To all IAM Union veterans and to every veteran: Thank you! Your courage and service remind us what true solidarity looks like. We may never be able to repay the full measure of your sacrifice, but we can and must honor it – by standing up for one another, by fighting for peace and fairness, and by ensuring that every veteran and their family receives the care, opportunity, and respect they deserve.”
The IAM also shared a video message from its Veterans Services Department as part of its tribute.
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